| 1. | Forced convection is typically used to increase the rate of heat exchange.
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| 2. | In forced convection the Reynolds number governs the fluid flow.
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| 3. | Forced convection can occur in both laminar and turbulent flow.
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| 4. | Many types of mixing also utilize forced convection to distribute one substance within another.
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| 5. | Thermal expansion of fluids may also force convection.
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| 6. | However the distinction between natural and forced convection is particularly important for convective heat transfer.
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| 7. | He achieved this by applying the core principles of forced convection to industrial drying and textile applications.
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| 8. | The shock wave that transfers heat and mass out of explosions is also a type of forced convection.
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| 9. | When shear generated turbulence is stronger than those generated by buoyancy, the flow is in forced convection.
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| 10. | When the outer layers cool sufficiently, they become opaque and force convection to begin outside the fusing shell.
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