Comparison of engineering correlations for predicting heat transfer in zero-pressure-gradient compre...
Comparison of engineering correlations for predicting heat transfer in zero-pressure-gradient compressible boundary layers with CFD and experimental data [electronic resource] / K. Higgins.
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Fishermans Bend, Victoria : Defence Science and Technology Organisation, 2008.
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2008.
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1947/9653.
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Fishermans Bend, Victoria : Defence Science and Technology Organisation, 2008.
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Victoria
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2008.
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The aim of this report is to investigate the details and performance of several engineering correlation methods used for predicting skin friction and heat transfer rates in high-speed flows. These are the van Driest, Eckert and Spalding & Chi correlations, which, in the form presented herein, can only be used for zero-pressure-gradient flows. This...
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Comparison of engineering correlations for predicting heat transfer in zero-pressure-gradient compressible boundary layers with CFD and experimental data [electronic resource] / K. Higgins.
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Technical report / DSTO ; DSTO-TR-2159.
"August, 2008"
"AR No. 014-237"
"DSTO-TR-2159"
Includes bibliographical references.
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web and Adobe Acrobat reader to access the document in PDF format.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Available at: http://dspace.dsto.defence.gov.au/dspace/bitstream/1947/9653/1/DSTO-TR-2159%20PR.pdf....
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536.2
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991007956699702626