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Schlieren investigation of the natural-convection heat transfer of a rotating sphere

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The results of an experimental investigation are presented. A formula is obtained for estimating the effect of rotation. The schlieren method has been used to investigate the thermal boundary layer.

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Kalinin, L.G., Gorbis, Z.R. Schlieren investigation of the natural-convection heat transfer of a rotating sphere. Journal of Engineering Physics 15, 848–850 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00826656

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