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Friction in the preseparation zone and heat transfer in the separation zone of a turbulent boundary layer in the flow of heated air in a diffuser with cooled walls

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The friction in the preseparation zone and the heat transfer in the separation zone of turbulent boundary layer have been experimentally investigated for flows of heated air in diffusers with cooled walls. An experimental method of determining the separation point is proposed together with a criterial equation for calculating the heat transfer in the separation zone.

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Romanenko, P.N., Oblivin, A.N. & Shelegova, L.G. Friction in the preseparation zone and heat transfer in the separation zone of a turbulent boundary layer in the flow of heated air in a diffuser with cooled walls. Journal of Engineering Physics 14, 417–419 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00828054

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