Question: Incompressible fluid is set in motion between two large parallel plates by moving the upper plate with constant velocity and holding the lower plate stationary.

Incompressible fluid is set in motion between two large parallel plates by moving the upper plate with constant velocity and holding the lower plate stationary. The clearance between the plates is H. The lower plate is insulated while the upper plate exchanges heat with the ambient by convection. The heat transfer coefficient is and the ambient temperature is Taking into consideration dissipation determine the temperature of the insulated plate and the heat flux at the moving plate. Assume laminar flow and neglect gravity effect

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