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Heat transfer of a micropolar fluid by the presence of radiation

Wärmeübergang in einem mikropolaren Fluid mit Strahlungseinfluß

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An analysis of the steady flow of a micropolar fluid past an unmoving plate by the presence of radiation is considered. Numerical solution for temperature field has been derived and the effect of the radiation parameter on the temperature field is discussed.

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Es wird die stationäre Strömmung eines mikropolaren Fluids entlang einer feststehenden Platte mit Berücksichtigung des Strahlungseinflusses untersucht. Nach numerischer Ermittlung der Strömungs- und Temperaturfelder läßt sich der Strahlungseinfluß auf den Wärmeübergang quantifizieren.

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The authors wish to thank Prof. C. Massalas for several helpful discussions

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Perdikis, C., Raptis, A. Heat transfer of a micropolar fluid by the presence of radiation. Heat and Mass Transfer 31, 381–382 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02172582

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