NHAAES ISSN: 1040-7782 NUMERICAL HEAT TRANSFER An International Journal of Computation and Methodology PART A: APPLICATIONS e Tay&l Foranrci s Publishers since 1798 VOLUME 28 1995 NUMERICAL HEAT TRANSFER An International Journal of Computation and Methodology PART A: APPLICATIONS Editor-in-Chief W. J. Salis achines University of Illinoias t Department of Mechanical ecrng( MC 251) 842 West Meng Stree.t y (312 996-3467/5317- Editorial Associate: R. M. Szandra EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD EI. AMi . SparrLoiw , iA Cih airman A. J. Baker, Knoxville, Tennessee B. P. LeonaAkrrond, ,Oh io B. Berkovsky, Moscow, Russia H. Ozoe, Fukuoka, Japan T. Cebeci, Long Beach, California S. V. Patankar, Minneapolis, Minnesota B. T. Chae, Urbana, Illinois D. W. Pepper, Van Nuys, California P. M. Chung, Chicago, Illinois R. H. Pletcher, Ames, lowa S. W. Churchill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania G. D. Raithby, Waterloo, Ontario G. Comini, Udine, Italy P. J. 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The appearance of advertising in this journal does not constitute an endorsement or approval by the publisher, the editor, or the editorial board of the quality or value of the product advertised or of the claims made for it by its manufacturer. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications is owned by Taylor & Francis. ©) The paper in this publication meets the requirements of the ANSI Standard Z39.48-1984 (Permanence of Paper), effective with Volume 21, Number 1, 1992. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28 Number 1 Mixed Convection Around a Heated Rotating Horizontal Square Cylinder in a Circular Enclosure L. Yang and B. Farouk Effects of Streamwise Convergence in Radius on the Laminar Forced Convection in Axisymmetric Ducts S. H.-K. Lee and Y. Jaluria Conjugate Heat Transfer and Particle Transport in Outside Vapor Deposition Process M. Choi, Y. Song, and S. H. Kang Laminar Natural Convection Flow in Trapezoidal Enclosures R. A. Kuyper and C. J. Hoogendoorn Natural Convection of Micropolar Fluids in a Two-Dimensional Enclosure with a Conductive Partition T.-H. Hsu and S.-Y. Tsai Numerical Analysis of Two-Ring Flame Stabilizer Flows in Aircraft Afterburners M. Ravichandran, S. Sampath, and V. Ganesan Computation of Flow and Heat Transfer Around a Vertical Discrete Protruding Heater Using an Operator-Splitting Algorithm D. Mishra, K. Muralidhar, and P. S. Ghoshdastidar Simulation of the Melt Front Advancement in Injection Molded Plate with a Rib of Semicircular Cross Section S. C. Chen, K. F. Hsu, and K. S. Hsu Letter to the Editor S. W. Churchill Number 2 Conjugate Heat Transfer of a Finned Tube Part A: Heat Transfer Behavior and Occurrence of Heat Transfer Reversal M. Fiebig, A. Grosse-Gorgemann, Y. Chen, and N. K. Mitra Conjugate Heat Transfer of a Finned Tube Part B: Heat Transfer Augmentation and Avoidance of Heat Transfer Reversal by Longitudinal Vortex Generators M. Fiebig, Y. Chen, A. Grosse-Gorgemann, and N. K. Mitra influence of Wall Conduction on Mixed Convection Heat Transfer in Externally Finned Pipes F. Moukalled, M. Darwish, and S. Acharya Three-Dimensional Transient Heat Transfer from a Buried Pipe: Solidification of a Stationary Fluid Antuan Negiz, Mehmet A. Hastaoglu, and Robert A. Heidemann Buoyancy-Induced Laminar Convective Rolls in Rectangular Geometry U. Narusawa Numerical Study of the Turbulent Heat Transfer in a Motorized Engine Utilizing a Two-Boundary Method-Grid Generation Technique Cheng Ping Chiu and Ying Sheng Kuo Transient Thermal Performance of Axially and Radially Diluted Nuclear Fuel Cells F. Moukalled, R. Nuwayhid, and 1. Lakkis Unsteady Natural Convection from a Heated Vertical Plate in Micropolar Fluid Rama Subba Reddy Gorla, A. A. Mohammedien, M. A. Mansour, and I. A. Hassanien Number 3 Prediction of Turbulent Heat Transfer in the Entrance of an Array of Heated Blocks Using Low-Reynolds-Number k-e Model Y. Asako and Mohammad Faghri Numerical Study of Coupled Turbulent Flow and Solidification for Steel Slab Casters M. Reza Aboutalebi, M. Hasan, and R. |. L. Guthrie Transient Behavior of a NaNO, Float Zone Operating at High Marangoni Number Under y-g Conditions C. T. Nguyen, J. Orfi, and H. Bazzi On the Simulation of Forced-Ventilation Fires W. K. Chow and W. K. Mok Heat Transfer in Flows of Non-Newtonian Bingham Fluids Through Axisymmetric Sudden Expansions and Contractions George C. Vradis and Khaled J. Hammad Mixed Convection in an Inclined Channel with Localized Heat Sources Xiao Wang and Luc Robillard Convective Heat Transfer in an Annular Porous Layer with Centrifugal Force Field K. Aboubi, L. Robillard, and E. Bilgen Number 4 Low Rayleigh Number Conjugate Convection in Straight Inclined Fractures in Rock Edward J. Shaughnessy and James W. Van Gilder Numerical Study of Natural Convection from a Vertical Surface Due to Combined Buoyancies Md. M. Rahman and M. J. Lampinen Two- and Three-Dimensional Heat Transfer in Mixed Convection with Streamwise Periodic Heating Sara Q. Zhang and Andrew V. Tangborn Conjugate Heat Transfer and Buoyancy-Driven Secondary Flow in the Cooling Channels within a Vertical Slab Chin-Hsiang Cheng and Jiun-Huei Yu Transient Analysis of the Start-Up of a Water Heat Pipe from a Frozen State Jean-Michel Tournier and Mohamed S. El-Genk Study into a Numerical Solution for a Pulsed CO, Laser Heating Process Bekir S. Yilbas Numerical Simulation and Experimental Verification of Melt Front Advancements in Coinjection Molding Process S. C. Chen and K. F. Hsu Number 5 Modeling Fuel Spray Impingement and Heat Transfer Between Spray and Wall in Direct Injection Diesel Engines Zhengbai Liu and Rolf D. Reitz Coupled Thermal Response of Objects and Participating Media in Fires and Large Combustion Systems Louis A. Gritzo and Vernon F. Nicolette Numerical Solution of Transient Heat Conduction in a Cylindrical Section During Quenching Mohamed S. El-Genk and Alexander Glebov Combined Laminar Forced Convection and Nongray-Radiation Heat Transfer to Carbon Dioxide Flowing in a Nonblack, Plane-Parallel Duct K. Kamiuto Numerical Solution of the Inviscid Stagnation-Flow Solidification Problem R. H. Rangel and X. Bian Three-Dimensional Modeling of Transient Heat Transfer in a Soaking Pit Y. Lavoie and A. Charette Transient Natural Convection of Water Near Its Density Extremum in a Rectangular Cavity Filled With Porous Medium Wen-Jeng Chang and Dong-Fang Yang Magnetohydrodynamic Mixed Convection from a Vertical Plate Embedded in a Porous Medium T. K. Aldoss, M. A. Al-Nimr, M. A. Jarrah, and B. J. Al-Sha’er Number 6 Comparative Evaluation of Different Turbulence Models for Confined Impinging and Opposing Jet Flows S. M. Hosseinalipour and A. S. Mujumdar Numerical Investigation of the Effects of Rotation on a Germanium Float Zone Under Microgravity Conditions C. T. Nguyen, H. Bazzi, and J. Orfi Transient Thermal Performance of a Radially Diluted and Centrally Cooled Nuclear Fuel Cell F. Moukalled, R. Nuwayhid, and |. Lakkis Non-Darcian Forced Convection Analysis in an Annulus Partially Filled with a Porous Material S. Chikh, A. Boumedien, K. Bouhadef, and G. Lauriat Fluid Flow Analysis in an Axially Rotating Porous Pipe with Mass Injection at the Wall A. Faghri, S. Gogineni, and Y. Cao Mixed Convection in a Vertical Tube Partially Filled with Porous Medium Wen-Jeng Chang and Wen-Lung Chang Numerical Simulation of Transient Natural Convection from an Isothermal Cavity Open on a Side D. Angirasa, J. G. M. Eggels, and F. T. M. Nieuwstadt Following page 768: Title page to Volume 28 Contents of Volume 28 Author Index to Volume 28