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Results of an investigation into non-isothermal flow of an incompressible liquid in underground channels and pipes

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Dimensionless functions have been obtained which make it possible to determine the temperature of an incompressible liquid, moving in an underground channel or pipe, for two cases of practical importance: when the temperature of the liquid in the initial section of channel orpipe is constant, and when this temperature varies according to a periodic law.

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Stefanov, E.V. Results of an investigation into non-isothermal flow of an incompressible liquid in underground channels and pipes. Journal of Engineering Physics 11, 236–242 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00828458

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