Dils et al., 1977 - Google Patents
Heat transfer coefficients around cylinders in crossflow in combustor exhaust gasesDils et al., 1977
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- 4298134655973630743
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- Dils R
- Follansbee P
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The local heat-transfer coefficient at the surface of a component placed in combustor exhaust gases can be determined from an analysis of surface temperature oscillations induced by fluctuations of the exhaust-gas temperature. Within a prescribed bandwidth, the …
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