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Engineering, 03.03.2020 01:30 jasonlawrencejr6844

A round hot air jet (such as from hair dryer) is impinged on a flat surface of a large solid object whose initial temperature is much lower than the hot air temperature. Assume the air jet flow remains laminar, develop a model to estimate the time-dependent change and distribution of surface temperatures.

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