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Friction and heat transfer with simultaneous convection on a permeable surface

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The velocity and heat transfer fields near a vertical permeable surface with simultaneous convection are investigated. A solution is found for the boundary layer equations with known laws of surface temperature and flow velocity change. The transformed boundary layer equations contain the parameter G/R2, which determines the effect of free convection on friction and heat transfer for constrained motion. Calculations of friction and heat transfer as functions of draft (suction) with simultaneous convection are presented.

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Translated from Zhurnal Prikladnoi Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, No. 2, pp. 96–100, March–April, 1973.

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Dubovik, V.I. Friction and heat transfer with simultaneous convection on a permeable surface. J Appl Mech Tech Phys 14, 226–229 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01200659

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