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Engineering, 13.12.2019 00:31, wgdelgado

Consider two cases involving parallel flow of dry air at v = 1 m/s, t[infinity] = 45°c, and atmospheric pressure over an isothermal plate at ts = 20°c. in the first case, rex, c = 5 × 105, while in the second case the flow is tripped to a turbulent state at x = 0 m. at what x-location are the thermal boundary layer thicknesses of the two cases equal? what are the local heat fluxes at this location for the two cases?

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