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Surface-Heating Greenhouses: Microeconomics
Transactions of the ASAE, 1982ABSTRACT THE principal of surface heating is to apply a blanket of warm water, such as that produced by electric power plants, over the outside surface of a greenhouse to reduce the heating energy costs of the greenhouse. A mathematical greenhouse heating model was used to predict the annual heating energy consumption of a 4000 m^ glass greenhouse with
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SCRAPED SURFACE HEAT EXCHANGERS
Journal of Food Process Engineering, 1986ABSTRACTIn this literature survey flow patterns, mixing effects, heat transfer and power required for rotation in scraped surface heat exchangers (SSHE) are thoroughly discussed, with the emphasis on assumptions and results, while the principal design of different SSHEs are only briefly discussed.The flow patterns control the desired radial mixing and ...
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Anomalous Surface Heating Rates
Journal of Applied Physics, 1966Metals, semiconductors, and insulators, when exposed to the high irradiance produced by an arc image furnace, appear hot much sooner than predicted by heat theory. For an irradiance of 1500 W/cm2, the surface of the samples tested reached a temperature of 2000°K or more in a few milliseconds whereas the mathematical theory of heat conduction suggests ...
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Influence of Biomass Co-combustion on Heating Surfaces Thermal Efficiency
Journal of Thermal Science, 2018S. Grądziel, Karol Witkowski
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1990
In the last chapter, induction was used for heating large masses of metal, where the aim was a uniform temperature throughout. There, the possible high in tensity of induction heating was limited by the rate at which the heat could be conducted away from the surface. Surface hardening makes use of this 'disadvantage'.
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In the last chapter, induction was used for heating large masses of metal, where the aim was a uniform temperature throughout. There, the possible high in tensity of induction heating was limited by the rate at which the heat could be conducted away from the surface. Surface hardening makes use of this 'disadvantage'.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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