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Scraped Surface Heat Exchangers

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2006
Scraped surface heat exchangers (SSHEs) are commonly used in the food, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries for heat transfer, crystallization, and other continuous processes. They are ideally suited for products that are viscous, sticky, that contain particulate matter, or that need some degree of crystallization.
Chetan S, Rao, Richard W, Hartel
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Novel sandwich structural electric heating coating for anti-icing/de-icing on complex surfaces

, 2020
It is very difficult to remove ice accreting on some miniature aircraft components with irregular surfaces such as flight sensors, increasing the risk of serious flight accidents.
Zehui Zhao   +5 more
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Coupling a Hydronic Heating Pavement to a Horizontal Ground Heat Exchanger for harvesting solar energy and heating road surfaces

, 2020
The traditional method for anti-icing roads is distributing salt and sand. However, the method causes environmental pollution and damages to road infrastructures.
Raheb Mirzanamadi   +2 more
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Effects of materials and microstructures on pool boiling of saturated water from metallic surfaces

International journal of thermal sciences, 2021
Pool boiling experiments using horizontal, flat, and upwards facing aluminum, stainless steel, and copper, heating surfaces are conducted in distilled water. The wettability, measured by the static contact angle (CA), and the critical heat flux (CHF) are
Juan C. Godinez   +5 more
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Self-cleaning superhydrophobic nanocomposite surfaces generated by laser pulse heating.

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2018
Micro- and nanostructured surfaces are known to induce anti-wetting and self-cleaning properties. However, traditional formation of these structures is difficult and requires high-resolution micro- and nanofabrication methods.
Joshua A. Maurer   +2 more
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A Flexible MXene-Decorated Fabric with Interwoven Conductive Networks for Integrated Joule Heating, Electromagnetic Interference Shielding and Strain Sensing Performances.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020
Although flexible and multi-functional textile-based electronics are promising for wearable devices, it is still a challenge to seamlessly integrate excellent conductivity into textiles without sacrificing their intrinsic flexibility and breathability ...
Xiansheng Zhang   +8 more
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Surface heating by transvaginal transducers

Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2007
AbstractObjectiveThis safety study was designed to investigate tissue heating close to the surface of transvaginal ultrasound transducers, with the objective of assessing the validity of manufacturing safety standards set by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).MethodsThe transducers investigated in this study were held in contact with a
J, Calvert, F, Duck, S, Clift, H, Azaime
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Surface heating by induction

Electrical Engineering, 1944
Induction heating offers a method for heating of electrical conductors such as steel, brass, graphite, by exposing them to a varying magnetic field. The application of induction heating to melting, forging, surface hardening, and other uses is becoming increasingly common, resulting in a mounting interest for a physical concept of the heating effect ...
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Surface Heat Exchangers

Aeronautical Quarterly, 1976
Among the many problems which face airframe manufacturers, cooling is certainly one of the most important, particularly as a special watch must be kept on the type of solution to be adopted, since the lowest fuel penalty must be incurred in flight.
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Surface Heat Pumping

1966
Refrigeration has been of great interest to man for generations, mostly for food preservation involving relatively small temperature differences. Recently, however, there have evolved many other applications for a great variety of other temperatures.
W. E. Gifford, R. C. Longsworth
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