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dc.contributor.advisorKettleborough, C. F.
dc.creatorChang, Pu-Kwang
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-08T18:21:48Z
dc.date.available2020-01-08T18:21:48Z
dc.date.created1973
dc.date.issued1972
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/DISSERTATIONS-182139
dc.description.abstractA finite difference study is made of the problem of two dimensional transient natural convection on a flat piece oriented in a direction parallel to that of the generating body force under the assumption that the relative temperature difference is small. An alternating implicit direction scheme has been used to solve the non-linear partial differential equations which describe the problem. ...en
dc.format.extent143 leavesen
dc.format.mediumelectronicen
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoeng
dc.rightsThis thesis was part of a retrospective digitization project authorized by the Texas A&M University Libraries. Copyright remains vested with the author(s). It is the user's responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holder(s) for re-use of the work beyond the provision of Fair Use.en
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dc.subjectHeat--Convectionen
dc.subjectHeat--Convectionen
dc.titleTime dependent free convection from a non-isothermal vertical plateen
dc.typeThesisen
thesis.degree.disciplineMechanical Engineeringen
thesis.degree.grantorTexas A&M Universityen
thesis.degree.nameDoctor of Philosophyen
thesis.degree.levelDoctoralen
dc.contributor.committeeMemberBoyce, M. P.
dc.contributor.committeeMemberJones, W. P.
dc.contributor.committeeMemberMoore, Bill C.
dc.contributor.committeeMemberWolko, Howard S.
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dc.publisher.digitalTexas A&M University. Libraries


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