Natural Convection and Entropy Generation in a Large Aspect Ratio Cavity with Walls of Finite Thickness
In this work we study the heat transfer and fluid flow process in a vertical cavity of large aspect ratio, \(AR=12\) , with walls of finite thickness, heated from two portions localized in the side walls of the cavity near the bottom. The equations of mot
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Series Editors Ulrich Förstner Robert J. Murphy W. H. Rulkens
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Jaime Klapp Abraham Medina Anne Cros Carlos A. Vargas •
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Fluid Dynamics in Physics, Engineering and Environmental Applications
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Editors Jaime Klapp Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, La Marquesa, Ocoyoacac Mexico Mexico
Anne Cros Instituto de Astronomia y Meteorologia Guadalajara Mexico
Abraham Medina ESIME Azcapotzalco, Instituto Politécnico Nacional Mexico Mexico
Carlos A. Vargas Departamento de Ciencias Básicas Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco Mexico Mexico
ISSN 1431-2492 ISBN 978-3-642-27722-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-27723-8
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Preface
This book presents recent experimental and theoretical advances in fluid dynamics in physics and engineering. It begins with invited lectures given during the International Enzo Levi Spring School 2011 held at San Nicolas de Hidalgo Michoacán University in Morelia, May 5–6, 2011, and invited seminars presented in the XVII National Congress of the Flui
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