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Heat shielding by blowing has been fairly fully studied in the neighborhood of the stagnation point of a body in a stream [1–3], but for other flow regions the investigation has barely begun [4]. It has been found that the influence of blowing on the radiative and convective fluxes and the influence of radiation on the convection on the side wall can be very different from what is obtained for the flow conditions at the stagnation point. The present paper is a study of the radiative and convective heat transfer on a plate in a H2 + He stream for constant and self-similar blowing of carbon vapor in the form of C, C2, and C3.
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Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No. 1, pp. 28–35, January–February, 1981.
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Karasev, A.B., Cherednichenko, I.N. Some physical aspects of radiative and convective heat transfer in the case of nonself-similar blowing on a plate. Fluid Dyn 16, 19–25 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01094808
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01094808