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UNSTEADY FRICTION AND HEAT TRANSFER IN THE INITIAL PIPELINE SECTION AT THE RESET OF THERMAL LOAD

https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2018-20-5-6-22-28

Abstract

The results of numerical and experimental study of wall friction and heat transfer in a short cylindrical channel are presented. Hydrodynamic and thermal characteristics of nonstationary high-temperature gas flow are determined. The results are summarized in the framework of boundary layer theory.

About the Authors

K. H. Gilfanov
Kazan state Power engineering university.
Russian Federation

Kamil H. Gilfanov – Doctor of Technikal Sciences, professor, Department “Automation of technological processes and productions”.

Kazan.



N. D. Yakimov
Kazan state Power engineering university.
Russian Federation

Nikolay D. Yakimov – Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, professor, Department “Theoretical basis of heat engineering”.

Kazan.



N. Y. Minvaleev
Kazan state Power engineering university.
Russian Federation

Nail Y. Minvaleev – graduate student.

Kazan.



E. G. Sheshukov
Kazan state Power engineering university.
Russian Federation

Evgeniy G. Sheshukov − Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, professor, Department “Power machine building”.

Kazan.



N. W. Bogdanova
Kazan state Power engineering university.
Russian Federation

Nataliya W. Bogdanova − сand. sci. (techn.), assistant professor Department “Automation of technological processes and productions”.

Kazan.

 



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Gilfanov K.H., Yakimov N.D., Minvaleev N.Y., Sheshukov E.G., Bogdanova N.W. UNSTEADY FRICTION AND HEAT TRANSFER IN THE INITIAL PIPELINE SECTION AT THE RESET OF THERMAL LOAD. Power engineering: research, equipment, technology. 2018;20(5-6):22-28. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2018-20-5-6-22-28

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