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The results are presented of an experimental investigation of intensification of heat transfer in tubes in the range of Re numbers 1.5 · 103-105 and of Pr numbers 0.7–50, in flows of gases, water, and a waterglycerin mixture. An analysis is made of the mechanism of heat transfer when the flow is rendered turbulent by artificial means.
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Kalinin, E.K., Yarkho, S.A. Influence of reynolds and prandtl numbers on the effectiveness of intensification of heat transfer in tubes. Journal of Engineering Physics 11, 228–231 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00828456
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