A similarity theory, proposed with a limited success some years ago and subsequently refined in a more complex form in further efforts, has been applied in a recent published work to perform Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) of heat transfer to turbulent flow, with four different fluids at supercritical pressure. The obtained results showed an exceptionally good behaviour of the theory in the addressed cases, sug- gesting that the initial proposal, though it had only limited success in the cases considered at that time, possibly caught some of the basic features to be preserved in scaling. The theory, based on dimensionless definitions that provided a reasonable degree of universality in the analysis of flow stability, found immed...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
A fluid to fluid scaling similarity theory has been recently proposed and validated against numerica...
The recent advancements achieved in the development of a fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat t...
A similarity theory, proposed with a limited success some years ago and subsequently refined in a mor...
A similarity theory, proposed with a limited success some years ago and subsequently refined in a mo...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
The present paper introduces a successful and general fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat tran...
The present paper introduces a successful and general fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat tran...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
A fluid to fluid scaling similarity theory has been recently proposed and validated against numerica...
The recent advancements achieved in the development of a fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat t...
A similarity theory, proposed with a limited success some years ago and subsequently refined in a mor...
A similarity theory, proposed with a limited success some years ago and subsequently refined in a mo...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
Recent papers by the Authors proposed a successful rationale to establish a similarity theory for he...
The present paper introduces a successful and general fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat tran...
The present paper introduces a successful and general fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat tran...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
A novel fluid-to-fluid similarity theory, developed in the past years and recently refined and bet...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
The study of heat transfer characteristics of fluids at supercritical pressures is important for the...
A fluid to fluid scaling similarity theory has been recently proposed and validated against numerica...
The recent advancements achieved in the development of a fluid-to-fluid similarity theory for heat t...