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022 _a0017-9310
100 _aGuo Zeng-Yuan
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100 _aBu Wei-Hong
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245 _aThermal drag in forced duct flows
300 _a229-235 p.
520 _aAn investigation of the thermal drag phenomena is conducted both analytically and experimentally. The existence of thermal drag gives rise to the decrease of both the mass flow rate and Mach number in the flow systems. Defining the thermal drag coefficient Ct and dimensionless heating number He, an approximate correlation between them is obtained for one-dimensional, inviseid duct flow with simple heating. The dependence of the ratio of friction-caused pressure drop ΔPf to heating-caused ΔPt, on the heating number is presented for turbulent duct flow, and clarifies the relative importance of the thermal drag to the viscous drag for different heating intensity.
650 _aThermal Drag
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650 _aForced Duct Flows
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650 _aMass Flow Rate
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650 _aFriction-Caused Pressure Drop
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773 0 _dNew York, U.S.A : Pergamon Subsidiary of Elsevier Science & Technology
_tInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
_x00179310
856 _uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/001793109190189L
942 _2ddc
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_cART
_o14993
_pMr. Muhammad Rafique Al Haj Rajab Ali (Late)
999 _c814965
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