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International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2018
Transpiration cooling is one of the most efficient cooling technologies to protect hot section components such as turbine airfoils, missile heads and shells of rockets or space craft.
Li Yang, Minking K Chyu
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Transpiration cooling is one of the most efficient cooling technologies to protect hot section components such as turbine airfoils, missile heads and shells of rockets or space craft.
Li Yang, Minking K Chyu
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International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2019
Transpiration cooling has been widely used in many components operating under extremely high temperature, due to its advantage of uniform cooling, high efficiency and low coolant consumption.
Li Yang, Zheng Min, Minking K Chyu
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Transpiration cooling has been widely used in many components operating under extremely high temperature, due to its advantage of uniform cooling, high efficiency and low coolant consumption.
Li Yang, Zheng Min, Minking K Chyu
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Transpiration method: Vapor pressures and enthalpies of vaporization of some low-boiling esters
Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2008Sergey P Verevkin
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Vapor pressures of calcium and strontium by transpiration method
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1974Abstract The vapor pressures of calcium and strontium have been determined by transpiration in the temperature range 1126 to 1300 K and 1086 to 1310 K respectively. The temperature dependence of the vapor pressure is given by the equations: Calcium: log 10 (p/ atm )=(4.93±0.13)−(8550±158) K /T Strontium: log 10 (p/ atm )
G. D. Maria, V. Piacente
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Application of the transpiration method for aeroservoelastic prediction using CFD
39th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference and Exhibit, 1998Cole D. Stephens, A. Arena, K. Gupta
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Low vapor pressure determination by the radiotracer transpiration method
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1980A. M. Rothman
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Vapor pressure measurements by mass loss transpiration method with a thermogravimetric apparatus.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2009Thermobalances are used for equilibrium vapor pressure measurements based on both effusion and transpiration methods. In the case of the transpiration method, however, despite the numerous advantages a thermogravimetric apparatus can offer, it is not as widely used as is the conventional apparatus.
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