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Transition modelling for the prediction of the heat transfer coefficient of a gas-turbine blade

B.A. Jubran, M.A. Hamdan and A.I. Al-Sayeh

Applied Energy, 1994, vol. 49, issue 1, 73 pages

Abstract: The presented procedure aims at selecting the best of nine well-known transition models to predict the heat-transfer coefficient of a blade when compared with some experimental data. For the suction surface, the Schlichting transition-start model gave the best prediction followed by that of Seyb. For the pressure surface, the transition-origin models predictions were considered but the concept of natural transition appears questionable.

Date: 1994
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