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The stability and disturbance-amplification characteristics of vertical mixed convection flow
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    The stability and disturbance-amplification characteristics of vertical mixed convection flow (English)
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    1983
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    combined convection
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    adjacent to vertical uniform-heat-flux surface
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    uniform free stream
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    effect of weak buoyancy
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    forced-convection effects small compared with buoyancy effects
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