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Nusselt Eqn. for a Sphere

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trojanknight

Aerospace
Nov 14, 2005
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I have an equation relating the Prandtl and Rayleigh numbers of a vertical cylinder to its Nusselt number. Unfortunately, I do not have the same type of relationship equation for a shpere and am in desperate need of it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
 
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