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Turbulent pipe flow of an internally heat generating fluid
R. B. Kinney, E. M. Sparrow
Mechanical Engineering
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Physics & Astronomy
pipe flow
100%
heat
54%
temperature gradients
53%
Reynolds number
51%
fluids
48%
Prandtl number
44%
diffusivity
38%
turbulent heat transfer
30%
sodium chlorides
25%
working fluids
25%
entrances
20%
aqueous solutions
18%
salts
18%
dissipation
16%
heat transfer
15%
vortices
15%
momentum
14%
Chemical Compounds
Reynolds Number
84%
Prandtl Number
75%
Heat
60%
Flow
53%
Heat Transfer
44%
Momentum
27%
Chloride Salt
25%
Dissipation
22%
Instrumentation
20%
Sodium Chloride
19%
Aqueous Solution
10%
Engineering & Materials Science
Pipe flow
99%
Fluids
52%
Reynolds number
41%
Hot Temperature
39%
Prandtl number
38%
Heat transfer
21%
Temperature
19%
Sodium chloride
17%
Working fluids
16%
Salts
15%
Momentum
15%
Pipe
12%