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Conjugate problem of heat transfer in a laminar boundary layer with injection

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The author examines two conjugate problems of heat transfer in the laminar boundary layer at the boundary of a semi-infinite porous medium on the assumption that fluid filters continuously through the porous surface and that the injection velocity varies as x−1/2, where x is the distance in the direction of flow.

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Khumar, I. Conjugate problem of heat transfer in a laminar boundary layer with injection. Journal of Engineering Physics 14, 411–416 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00828053

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