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Combined convection governing equations

Central differences are applied to diffusion problems, and upwind differences are applied to convective problems, but most cases have both diffusion and convection. This conundrum led Spaulding (1972) to develop exponential differences, which combines both central and upwind differences in an analytical solution of steady, one-dimensional convection and diffusion. Consider a control volume of length Ax, in a flow fleld of velocity U, and transporting a compound, C, at steady state with a diffusion coefficient, D. Then, the governing equation inside of the control volume is a simphflcation of Equation (2.14) ... [Pg.189]

In convection studies,-it is common practice to nondimensionalize the governing equations and combine the variables, which group together into dimensionless numbers in order to reduce the number of total variables. It is also common practice to nondimensionalize the heat transfer coefficient h with the Nusselt number, defined as... [Pg.377]


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