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Matematicheskoe Modelirovanie i Chislennye Metody, 2016, Issue 11, Pages 33–52 (Mi mmcm77)  

Modification of Pohlhausen method for calculating heat transfer on blunt bodies

V. P. Kotenev, V. N. Bulgakov, Yu. S. Ozhgibisova

Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Abstract: Modification of Pohlhausen method is developed. It allows for quick and effective heat transfer distribution over the blunt body surfaces. Calculations were done. Their results are described in comparison with the numerical solution of a problem within the framework of Navier — Stokes equations.
Keywords: Supersonic flow, boundary layer, pohlhausen method.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 533.6.011.5
Language: Russian
Citation: V. P. Kotenev, V. N. Bulgakov, Yu. S. Ozhgibisova, “Modification of Pohlhausen method for calculating heat transfer on blunt bodies”, Mat. Mod. Chisl. Met., 2016, no. 11, 33–52
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\paper Modification of Pohlhausen method for calculating heat transfer on blunt bodies
\jour Mat. Mod. Chisl. Met.
\yr 2016
\issue 11
\pages 33--52
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mmcm77}
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