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Eddy kinematic viscosity buffer layer

In the buffer zone the value of d +/dy+ is twice this value. Obtain an expression for the eddy kinematic viscosity E in terms of the kinematic viscosity (pt/p) and y+. On the assumption that the eddy thermal diffusivity Eh and the eddy kinematic viscosity E are equal, calculate the value of the temperature gradient in a liquid flowing over the surface at y =15 (which lies within the buffer layer) for a surface heat flux of 1000 W/m The liquid has a Prandtl number of 7 and a thermal conductivity of 0.62 W/m K. [Pg.866]

Conditions in the fully turbulent outer part of the turbulent boundary layer are quite different. In a turbulent fluid, the shear stress f is given by equation 1.95. As illustrated in Example 1.10, outside the viscous sublayer and buffer zone the eddy kinematic viscosity e is much greater than the molecular kinematic viscosity v. Consequently equation 1.95 can be written as... [Pg.90]


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