Abstract
This paper describes the transport of thermal energy within a small distance after an abrupt wall temperature change in a circular duct. In general, the axial conduction becomes significant when the Peclet number is small. The results indicate that the inclusion of axial conduction in the fluid substantially increases the wall heat flux at near the thermal inlet location. The exact series solution leads to a modified Graetz type problem. This exact solution is augmented by an asymptotic solution describing the wall heat flux near the thermal entrance location.
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