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Also , the large number of parameters influencing the formation and structure of deposit makes it difficult , to find ... Experimental investigations to determine the thermal conductivity of the deposits are usually performed with cut ...
Also , the large number of parameters influencing the formation and structure of deposit makes it difficult , to find ... Experimental investigations to determine the thermal conductivity of the deposits are usually performed with cut ...
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HEAT TRANSFER MODELS IN THE PRESENCE OF DEPOSIT From the results reported in the previous sections it becomes obvious that the ... McBeth ( 36,56 ) suggests a model for heat transfer through a layer of deposits which is shown in Fig .
HEAT TRANSFER MODELS IN THE PRESENCE OF DEPOSIT From the results reported in the previous sections it becomes obvious that the ... McBeth ( 36,56 ) suggests a model for heat transfer through a layer of deposits which is shown in Fig .
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3.3 Removal Removal rates are usually considered to increase with deposit thickness and with fluid shear stress at the surface ... calculations are still not feasible 14,72,76 Something may be said about the structure of the deposits .
3.3 Removal Removal rates are usually considered to increase with deposit thickness and with fluid shear stress at the surface ... calculations are still not feasible 14,72,76 Something may be said about the structure of the deposits .
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Scale Formation During Nucleate Boiling A Review | 26 |
Change in Boiling Mechanism with Time | 33 |
Heat Transfer Models in the Presence of Deposit | 43 |
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