Influence of the Surface Treatment of Tubes on the Heat Transfer in Low Pressure Atmosphere

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This paper presents the current research on heat transfer at a sprinkled tube bundle consisting of smooth tubes and located in a chamber inside of which a low pressure is created by a liquid vacuum pump. It also monitors the changes of the heat transfer coefficient in relation to the speed of sprinkled and sprinkling liquid flow, thermal gradient.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 592-593)

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525-528

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November 2013

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