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Method of relative correspondence and its application to problems of heat and mass transfer

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The proposed method of analyzing physical phenomena is based on the fact that more approximate models can be used if the relative instead of the absolute quantities characterizing a process are determined. The method is exemplified in the solution of a number of thermophysical problems concerned with the effect of injection and suction on heat transfer in a gas stream, the relation between critical heat load and contact angle, etc.

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Motulevich, V.P. Method of relative correspondence and its application to problems of heat and mass transfer. Journal of Engineering Physics 14, 3–7 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00826963

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