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6 Transpiration cooling in a planar system


We start with Eq. J of Table 11.4-1, and assume steady-state,
negligible change in pressure with distance, and negligible viscous
dissipation. Then for constant thermal conductivity this equation
simplifies to

or

in which 0 = (T -Ti)/(T0 - Ti), T) =y/ L, and =p CPvY L/ k , a


constant. This equation is to be solved with the boundary conditions
that E>(O) = 1and 0(1) = 0.
Set p = d0/ dTJ to get the first-<>rder separable equation

dp
p = dp or -= dTJ
dT) p
which may be integrated to give

or
which may be integrated to gJVe

or

This is also a first-order separable equation and integrating it gives

The constants of integration are then found from the boundary


conditions, and we get finally

The heat flux at y = 0 is then

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