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ROUGHENING OF HEAT TRANSFER SURFACES AS A METHOD OF INCREASING HEAT FLUX AT BURNOUT
W.S. Durant, S. Mirshak
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Discussion: “Heat Transfer for Forced Flow of Air at Right-Angles to Cylinders” (Chappell, E. L., and McAdams, W. H., 1926, Trans. ASME, 48, pp. 1201–1228) [PDF]
B. N. Broido+2 more
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This study explores the effects of pixel size and spacing when fabricating electroluminescent (EL) multipixel displays. COMSOL simulations identify the impact of pixel dimensions and spacing on electric field distribution and lighting efficiency. Flexible, high‐resolution EL pixel arrays are reverse offset printed, achieving a 96% reduction in pixel ...
Huanghao Dai+3 more
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Optimizing dome curvature boost heat transfer in concrete curing kiln. [PDF]
Liu F, Cai A, Luo W, Pang Q.
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Discussion: “Combustion and Heat Transfer” (Haslam, R. T., and Hottel, H. C., 1928, Trans. ASME, 49–50(3), p. 031003) [PDF]
Geo. A. Orrok+6 more
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This work reveals the phase composition and quantitative morphology analysis of precipitation‐hardened Fe32Cu12Ni11Ti16Al29 complex‐concentrated alloy. The precipitates are shown to have a high coherency. Morphology transition between sphere, cuboidal, and elongated morphology is observed. Finally, the overaging behavior is captured using microhardness.
Rostyslav Nizinkovskyi+4 more
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Numerical simulation of frost formation and heat transfer on fin-and-tube heat exchangers in turbulent cross-flow. [PDF]
Farzaneh M+3 more
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Evaluation of the Sodium-Water Reaction in Heat Transfer Systems
D. D. ADAMS+2 more
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Experiments for reinforcing the diffusion bonding plane by the oxide dispersion strengthening effect are presented. Small ceramic particles (0.5 and 50 μm, respectively) are incorporated. Furthermore, ceramic particles help to penetrate stable passivation layers, enabling atomic diffusion across bonding planes. Since a ceramic–metallic interface cannot
Thomas Gietzelt+4 more
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