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ISSN: 1040-7782 NUMERICA HEAT TRANSFER An International Journal of Computation and Methodology PART A: APPLICATIONS NUMERICAL HEAT TRANSFER An international Journal of Computation and Methodology PART A: APPLICATIONS Editor-in-Chief W. J. MINKOWYCZ University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Mechanical Engineering Chicago, Illinois 60680 (312) 996-3467/5317 Assistant to the Editor-in-Chief: R. M. Szandra EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD E. M. Sparrow, Chairman Minneapolis, Minnesota J. Baker, Knoxville, Tennessee B. P. Leonard, Akron, Ohio Berkovsky, Moscow, USSR H. Ozoe, Fukuoka, Japan Cebeci, Long Beach, California S. V. Patankar, Minneapolis, Minnesota T. Chao, Urbana, Illinois D. W. Pepper, Van Nuys, California M. Chung, Chicago, Illinois R. H. Pletcher, Ames, lowa W. Churchill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania G. D. Raithby, Waterloo, Ontario RPQSLP CAo mini, Udine, Italy P. J. Roache, Albuquerque, New Mexico Q . de Vahl Davis, Kensington, Australia W. M. Rohsenow, Cambridge, Massachusetts R. G. Eckert, Minneapolis, Minnesota G. E. Schneider, Waterloo, Ontario A. Finlayson, Seattle, Washington i -M. Shih, College Park, Maryland Gebhart, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ww. A. Sirignano, Irvine, California Gosse, Paris, France D. B. Spalding, London, UK Hahne, Stuttgart, FRG J. F. Thompson, Mississippi State, Mississippi J. Hayes, Austin, Texas C. L. Tien, Berkeley, California Jaluria, Piscataway, New Jersey K. E. Torrance, Ithaca, New York rE. Leaunder, Manchester, UK R. Viskanta, West Lafayette, Indiana Aims and Scope: Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications is an international vehicle for the publication of numerically based, results-oriented papers dealing with problems in heat transfer, mass transfer and fluid flow. The underlying numerical solutions may be based either on available methodology or on adaptations or moderate extensions of available methods. The presentation of experimental results which support the numerical solutions is also acceptable. However, papers whose main focus is on innovative numerical methodology development should be submitted to a companion journal, Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals. This journal will be published in two volumes, each containing four issues, for a total of eight issues scheduled for publication in 1991. Abstracted and/or Indexed in: Current Contents, Information Service in Mechanical Engineering (ISMEC), Science Citation Index, Nova Information Services Co., and Engineering Information, Inc. Editorial Office: W. J. Minkowycz, University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois 60680. Publishing, Advertising, and Production Offices: Publishing and Advertising: Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 79 Madison Avenue, Suite 1106, New York, NY 10016-7892, (212) 725-1999; or Taylor & Francis Ltd., Rankine Road, Basing- stoke, Hampshire RG24 OPR, England. Production: Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 1101 Vermont Avenue, N.W., Suite 200, Washington, DC 20005-3521, Telephone (202) 289-2174, Carolyn V. Ormes, Production Editor. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications (ISSN 1040-7782) is published monthly (except in February, May, August, and November) in 8 issues per year by Taylor & Francis Ltd., 4 John Street, London WCIN 2ET U.K. for Hemisphere Publishing Corporation. Annual 1991 institutional subscription £285, US $485. Personal subscription rate UK £77, US $97; available to home address only and must be paid for by personal check or credit card. Second-class postage paid at Jamaica, New York 11431. 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Hill & Son, Ltd., Private Bag, Newmarket, Auckland 1. USA, Canada, and Mexico—Taylor & Francis, Inc./Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 1900 Frost Road, Suite 101, Bristol, PA 19007, USA. UK and all other territories—Taylor & Francis Ltd., Rankine Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24 OPR, England. Copyright © 1991 by Hemisphere Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Hemisphere Publishing Corporation for libraries and other users registered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service, provided that the base fee of $3.00 per copy, plus .00 per page is paid directly to CCC, 27 Congress St., Salem, MA 01970, USA. The publisher assumes no responsibility for any statements of fact or opinion expressed in the published papers or in the advertisements. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications is owned by Hemisphere Publishing Corporation. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A, Volume 19, 1991 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 19 NUMBER 1 Spectral Element Simulations of Unsteady Forced Convective Heat Transfer: Application to Compact Heat Exchanger Geometries Cristina H. Amon and Bora B. Mikic The Ra-Pr Domain of Laminar Natural Convection in an Enclosure Heated from the Side J. L. Lage and A. Bejan Influence of Slab Thickness on Responses of Concrete Walls under Fire C. L. D. Huang and Gamal N. Ahmed Numerical Study of the Effect of Inlet Geometry on Stratification in Thermal Energy Storage Afshin J. Ghajar and Yousef H. Zurigat Effects of Thermal Radiation on Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer in a Horizontal Chemical Vapor Deposition Reactor Percy B. Chinoy, Deborah A. Kaminski, and Sorab K. Ghandhi Effects of Buoyancy and Surface Tension Forces on the Melting of a Metal M. Lacroix Boundary Element Method Applied to Steady Periodic Heat Conduction Shi Chao Yang and Guo Rong Zheng NUMBER 2 Numerical Simulation of Three-Dimensional Mixed Convection Heat Transfer from a Finned Array of Discrete Sources H. V. Mahaney, S. Ramadhyani, and F. P. Incropera Numerical Simulation of Conjugate Transport from a Continuous Moving Plate in Materials Processing B. H. Kang, Y. Jaluria, and M. V. Karwe Transient Analysis of Combined Forced and Free Convection-Conduction along a Vertical Circular Fin in Micropolar Fluids Tsan-Hui Hsu and Cha’o-Kuang Chen Transient Low Prandtl Number Fluid Convection in a Lid-Driven Cavity A. A. Mohamad and R. Viskanta Natural Convection-Radiation Interactions in a Cube Filled with a Nongray Gas T. Fusegi, K. Ishii, B. Farouk, and K. Kuwahara Desublimation: A Moving Boundary Problem and Numerical Solution Mehmet A. Hastaoglu and Charles A. Baah On the Use of Node-Shifting Techniques for the Intensity Factor of Temperature Gradient at a Macrocrack Tip Da Yu Tzou NUMBER 3 Analysis of an Internally Finned Rotating Heat Pipe D. Salinas and P. J. Marto Forced Convective Eversion: The Laminar Regime G. S. H. Lock and S. Park Momentum Equation for Dendritic Solidification P. J. Nandapurkar, D. R. Poirier, and J. C. Heinrich Markov Analysis of Radiative Transfer in Enclosures with Bidirectional Reflections Ronald L. Billings, J. Wesley Barnes, and John R. Howell Film-Boiling Drag and Heat Transfer on a Flat Surface P. R. Chappidi, F. S. Gunnerson, and K. O. Pasamehmetoglu Pressure and Heat Transfer in Cross Flow over Cylinders between Two Parallel Plates D. Kundu, A. Haji-Sheikh, and D. Y. S. Lou Heat Transfer Predictions in Cross Flow over Cylinders between Two Parallel Plates D. Kundu, A. Haji-Sheikh, and D. Y. S. Lou Announcements NUMBER 4 Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow Through an Array of Diamond-Shaped Pin Fins V. B. Grannis and E. M. Sparrow Three-Dimensional Laminar and Turbulent Natural Convection Cooling of Heated Blocks M. Afrid and A. Zebib Numerical Investigation of an Internal Layer in Turbulent Flow over a Curved Hill S.-W. Kim Finite Element Analysis of Natural Convection in the Active Corners of a Square Cavity A. Sarkar and V. M. K. Sastri Natural Convection of a Radiating Fluid in a Partially Divided Square Enclosure Adnan Yiicel and Sumanta Acharya Numerical Experiments with Fluid Convection in Tilted Nonrectangular Enclosures T. S. Lee Following page 500: Title Page to Volume 19 Contents of Volume 19 Author Index to Volume 19 Subject Index to Volume 19

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