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Conjugate stationary problem of heat transfer with a moving fluid in a semi-infinite tube allowing for viscous dissipation

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Heat transfer in a circular tube in the presence of laminar forced convection is investigated with allowance for thermal interaction at the solid-fluid boundary.

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Aleksashenko, V.A. Conjugate stationary problem of heat transfer with a moving fluid in a semi-infinite tube allowing for viscous dissipation. Journal of Engineering Physics 14, 55–58 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00826976

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