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[QUOTE="dRic2, post: 5974176, member: 638830"] I wonder why you put "combustion" in the title... Anyway this is a very big argument and you can't explain it in less than 150 words. What you said is true but you can add a lot of more stuff. Just to mention a few: - Reynolds number represents the ration of inertial and viscous force - How do you get Reynolds and Grashof numbers? From which equations ? - What relation exist between dimensional number and the heat transfer coefficient ? What they look like? - In natural convection we usually observe "circular" (closed) motions (i.e hot air goes up, it cools down and falls back). Why ? exc... Yes, but it depends on what level you want to answer the question. [/QUOTE]
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