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Engineering, 13.07.2019 01:40, cedarclark9534

Consider two large isothermal plates separated by a 3-mm-thick oil film. the upper plate moves at a constant velocity of 15 m/s, while the lower plate is stationary. the temperatures of the upper and lower plates are 40°c and 15°c, respectively. by simplifying and solving the continuity, momentum, and energy equations, determine (a) the velocity and temperature distributions in the oil, (b) the maximum temperature and where it occurs, and (c) the heat flux from the oil to each plate

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