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Boundary conditions on the surface of a charge of ceramic articles irradiated in a furnace

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The results of an experimental investigation of the boundary conditions on the heat-absorbing surface of a charge of ceramic articles placed in a furnace without forced motion of the heating agent are presented. Similarity equations for describing boundary conditions of kinds I and II on the heat-absorbing surface of the articles are derived. The calculated data are in good agreement with the experimental results.

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Karaush, S.A., Chizhik, Y.I. Boundary conditions on the surface of a charge of ceramic articles irradiated in a furnace. Glass Ceram 52, 302–304 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00678633

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