Approach to laminar phenomena occurring on external and internal surfaces of solid specimens
Abstract
This article presents a general mathematical model for describing the laminar transport phenomena during homogeneous/heterogeneous appearances in the neighborhood of external and internal surfaces of small solid specimens. The model employs an original concept to solve the governing partial differential equations in order to predict the momentum, heat and/or mass transfer at the observed solid surface as well as diffusion at and/or into solid. Therefore, an approach established on the simplified form of fundamental partial differential equations is described. On the basis of this equation the integral method procedure, reduced to balance setting of Flux Gradients (FG-codes) of the transfer phenomena that occur, is derived. A steady-state flow and an un-steady state non flow situation are evaluated. Also, determination of activation energies of observed phenomena are discussed. Examples of verification are listed.
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Interface Science, 2000, 8, 1, 85-94Publisher:
- Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Tehnološko-metalurški fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Raić, Karlo T. PY - 2000 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5337 AB - This article presents a general mathematical model for describing the laminar transport phenomena during homogeneous/heterogeneous appearances in the neighborhood of external and internal surfaces of small solid specimens. The model employs an original concept to solve the governing partial differential equations in order to predict the momentum, heat and/or mass transfer at the observed solid surface as well as diffusion at and/or into solid. Therefore, an approach established on the simplified form of fundamental partial differential equations is described. On the basis of this equation the integral method procedure, reduced to balance setting of Flux Gradients (FG-codes) of the transfer phenomena that occur, is derived. A steady-state flow and an un-steady state non flow situation are evaluated. Also, determination of activation energies of observed phenomena are discussed. Examples of verification are listed. PB - Kluwer Academic Publishers T2 - Interface Science T1 - Approach to laminar phenomena occurring on external and internal surfaces of solid specimens EP - 94 IS - 1 SP - 85 VL - 8 DO - 10.1023/A:1008791522694 ER -
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Raić, K. T.. (2000). Approach to laminar phenomena occurring on external and internal surfaces of solid specimens. in Interface Science Kluwer Academic Publishers., 8(1), 85-94. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008791522694
Raić KT. Approach to laminar phenomena occurring on external and internal surfaces of solid specimens. in Interface Science. 2000;8(1):85-94. doi:10.1023/A:1008791522694 .
Raić, Karlo T., "Approach to laminar phenomena occurring on external and internal surfaces of solid specimens" in Interface Science, 8, no. 1 (2000):85-94, https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008791522694 . .