Further Studies of the Analogy Between Fluid Friction and Heat Transfer in a Steady State, Two-Dimensional Turbulently Flowing Air Stream
Author: Page, Franklin, Jr.
Year: 1950
Degree: Dissertation (Ph.D.)
Advisor: Sage, Bruce H.
Committee Member: Unknown, Unknown
Option: Chemical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering
DOI: 10.7907/a343-3x41
Abstract
Velocity and temperature distributions have been measured in a steady-state, two-dimensional, turbulently flowing air stream. These measurements have been made both in an essentially isothermal stream and in one upon which a temperature gradient had been imposed. The heat flux and shear and the thermodynamic state of the fluid were determined at the same positions in the air stream.
From these data, the eddy conductivity and eddy viscosity distributions were calculated for fifteen different flow conditions.
The results of the eddy property calculations have been compared with eddy property distributions predicted by other investigators. The data have been correlated in a manner which appears to simplify prediction of eddy properties in other similar situat1ons.
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