I have been thinking for a while and I think it should because heat
conduction is also described as heat diffusion.
Can someone please try a simple experiment to check this? Rotate anything,
preferably a gas, and check if the radial heat conductivity decreases.
David
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at
Taylor diffusion means that diffusion is affected by Coriolis forces and
thus moves in circles and effectively reduces radial diffusion in rotation
fluids. Do not mistake this for Taylor dispersion which is an effect
which increases diffusion.
Since heat flow is a kind of diffused heat I wonder
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