Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer
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ISBN: 9780470917855
Author: Bergman, Theodore L./
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Chapter 6, Problem 6S.6P
Consider Couette flow for which the moving plate is maintained at a uniform temperature and the stationary plate is insulated. Determine the temperature of the insulated plate, expressing your result in terms of fluid properties and the temperature and speed of the moving plate. Obtain an expression for the heat flux at the moving plate.
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