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Chemical engineering / Fluid dynamics / Heat conduction / Convection / Convective heat transfer / Slosh dynamics / Boundary layer / Viscosity / Natural convection / Physics / Heat transfer / Mechanical engineering
Date: 2013-04-12 17:57:05
Chemical engineering
Fluid dynamics
Heat conduction
Convection
Convective heat transfer
Slosh dynamics
Boundary layer
Viscosity
Natural convection
Physics
Heat transfer
Mechanical engineering

Upper Stage Tank Thermodynamic Modeling Using SINDA/FLUINT Paul Schallhorn1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Kennedy Space Center, KSC, FL[removed]D. Michael Campbell2, Sukhdeep Chase3, Jorge Piquero4, Cindy F

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