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Heat transfer at the initial segment of a tube under conditions of natural airstream turbulization

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The quantitative relationships governing heat transfer and the features in the development of a mixed boundary layer at the initial segment of a tube are considered for the case in which a collector designed on the basis of the Vitoshinskii curve is mounted at the inlet.

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Dyban, E.P., Epik, E.Y. Heat transfer at the initial segment of a tube under conditions of natural airstream turbulization. Journal of Engineering Physics 14, 127–129 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00827982

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