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The effect of pre-cooling on cooling efficiency and exercise performance
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Directional Effects of Effusion Cooling on the Cooling Film Effectiveness
AIAA Journal, 2021Effusion cooling in gas turbine combustors is complicated by swirling flows for anchoring flame, whereas miniature effusion cooling jets are highly directional.
Leo C. Paitich +5 more
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Effect of Cooling on the Rectal Tone
European Surgical Research, 2007<i>Objectives:</i> It has been claimed that recognizable organized sensory nerve endings could not be detected in the rectal wall. Hence the identification of cold receptors sensitive to cold temperature in the rectal wall has so far not been reported in the literature. We investigated the hypothesis that rectal cooling effected an increase
A, Shafik +3 more
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The effects of cooling human oocytes*
Human Reproduction, 1988Preovulatory human oocytes were cooled to 0 degrees C at 1 degree C/min, with or without the cryoprotectant dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO), to assess the effects of cooling on the meiotic spindles and on oocyte structure. Batches of oocytes, cultured for 3-9 h, were held at 0 degrees C for 20 or 60 min and then fixed for transmission electron microscopy ...
A H, Sathananthan +3 more
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The effects of cooling mouse oocytes
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 1992The effects of cooling and warming on meiotic spindles of mouse oocytes have been assessed by transmission electron microscopy. Intact cumulus-oocyte complexes were immediately cooled from 37 to 15, 4, 0, and -7 degrees C (seeding temperature) for 15 min in a programmed biological freezer and fixed at these temperatures.
Sathananthan, A. Henry +4 more
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Cooling Effectiveness on Film Cooled Turbine Blades
Heat Transfer: Volume 5 — Computational, Aerospace and Environmental Heat Transfer, 2001Abstract This paper presents experiments on the cooling effectiveness obtained for two different injection locations on the suction side of a turbine blade at transonic flow conditions. Previous results of a computational analysis and flow visualization indicated that a separation bubble is present on the suction side at a location x/L =
M. Derrar, J. Nagler, W. W. Koschel
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Effects of chemical reaction caused by cooling stream on film cooling effectiveness
Journal of Thermal Science, 2012With the increase of inlet temperature of gas turbines, the benefits by using the conventional methods are likely to approach their limits. Therefore, it is essential to study novel film cooling methods for surpassing these current limits. Based on the theory of heat transfer enhancement, a film cooling method with chemical reaction by cooling stream ...
Keyong Cheng +4 more
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