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Heat and Mass Transfer and Physical Gasdynamics
2000. V. 38. № 4. P. 585–589
Zaichik L.I., Leont'ev A.I.
The use of the limiting laws of turbulent friction and heat transfer to construct wall functions on permeable surfaces
The limiting laws of turbulent transfer of momentum and heat at high values of the Reynolds number are used to derive wall functions ("wall laws") under conditions of a flow of gas with variable physical properties along a permeable surface.
Article reference:
Zaichik L.I., Leont'ev A.I. The use of the limiting laws of turbulent friction and heat transfer to construct wall functions on permeable surfaces, High Temp., 2000. V. 38. № 4. P. 585
Zaichik L.I., Leont'ev A.I. The use of the limiting laws of turbulent friction and heat transfer to construct wall functions on permeable surfaces, High Temp., 2000. V. 38. № 4. P. 585