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Refrigerant forced-convection condensation inside horizontal tubes
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Refrigerant forced-convection condensation inside horizontal tubes
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Refrigerant forced-convection condensation inside horizontal tubes
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The influence of return bends on the downstream pressure drop and condensation heat transfer in tubes
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Heat conduction in the cable insulation of force-cooled underground electrical power transmission systems
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Forced-convection condensation inside tubes
Published 2011“…Experimental data for refrigerants R-12 and R-22 condensing in a 0.315 in. …”
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Critical Heat Flux Enhancement via Surface Modification Using Colloidal Dispersions of Nanoparticles (Nanofluids)
Published 2012“…Nanofluids are engineered colloidal dispersions of nanoparticles (1-100nm) in common fluids (water, refrigerants, or ethanol…). Materials used for nanoparticles include chemically stable metals (e.g., gold, silver, copper), metal oxides (e.g., alumina, zirconia, silica, titania) and carbon in various forms (e.g., diamond, graphite, carbon nanotubes). …”
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Assessment of helical-cruciform fuel rods for high power density
Published 2012“…Two facilities with this aim were designed in great detail for BWR conditions: the first would operate using high pressure water at 7MPa, and the alternate would use a relatively low pressure refrigerant at equivalent conditions. The appropriate scaling laws were applied, which resulted in the choice of R134a as the simulant fluid. …”
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