Abstract
In [i] the problem of isothermal flow over a cylindrical conductor covered with a thin layer of magnetic fluid was solved. Reynolds number interval 0.i ~ Re ~ i00 was considered and it was shown that the application of a magnetic fluid coating to the surface of the cylinder can considerably reduce the hydrodynamic drag. Another important characteristic of the flow over a body is the heat transfer rate. It is very tempting to test the possibility of using a magnetic fluid coating as a means of heat transfer control. To this end we will consider the problem described in [I] on the assumption that the temperature of the cylinder is higher than that of the free stream.
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