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All three codes showed good comparison with heat transfer as long as the first radial spacing was relatively fine (Y+ < 0.5). This was improved further by employing a second order approximation for the radial derivatives that are used in the prediction of the heat transfer. These conclusions are predicated on the rather simple circular cross-section of the conical body.
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Chaussee, D. (1993). An evaluation of turbulent heat transfer predictions. In: Napolitano, M., Sabetta, F. (eds) Thirteenth International Conference on Numerical Methods in Fluid Dynamics. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 414. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-56394-6_237
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