Ozturk AysegulEce Mehmet Cem2024-06-122024-06-121996https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/17776ASME PDProceedings of the 1996 3rd Biennial Joint Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA. Part 7 (of 9) -- 1 July 1996 through 4 July 1996 -- Montpellier, Fr -- 46123The initial laminar thermal boundary-layer flow past an impulsively started translating and spinning isothermal cone is investigated. Velocity components and temperature are obtained in series in powers of time. The streamwise suction induced by the centrifugal force due to body spin increases along the cone surface. The surface heat flux is augmented by the body spin.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCones; Heat Flux; Laminar Flow; Temperature; Velocity; Centrifugal Force; Velocity Components; Boundary Layer FlowThermal boundary layer on an impulsively started translating and spinning coneConference Object7861631672-s2.0-0030398566N/A