Abstract

By careful measurements of surface-temperature distribution of a uniformly heated circular cylinder in the Reynolds number range 50 to 400, its forced-convection heat-transfer characteristics are related to the behavior of its wake flow. Corresponding to two types of shedding vortices in the wake, the heat-transfer coefficient has two different dependences on the Reynolds number, especially at the downstream side of separation points.

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