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The Effects of Variable Conductivity on Unsteady Heat Transfer in Deposits
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A finite-difference model was used to investigate the unsteady heat transfer in a combustion-chamber deposit. Experimental surface temperature measurements were used as boundary conditions for the computational study. The temperature dependence of the deposit conductivity was modeled using a power law relationship, k = A · TB. The numerical value of the exponent, B, was estimated from data available in the literature, and the value of A was then determined from the experimental data.
Both the amplitude and the time lag of the temperature fluctuations at the deposit-wall interface were investigated and used to estimate a value of deposit heat capacity, ρC. Both the instantaneous heat flux at the deposit surface, and the total heat loss were investigated.
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Anderson, C. and Prakash, C., "The Effects of Variable Conductivity on Unsteady Heat Transfer in Deposits," SAE Technical Paper 850048, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850048.Also In
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