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Heat calculation for the cover of an electrolytic bath

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A heat calculation based on the assumption of isothermality sometimes leads to large errors. Local overheating can affect the normal operation of a component. Hence, an accurate heat calculation requires the solution of the heat-conduction equation, which is difficult for components of complicated shape. This paper gives an example of such a calculation.

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  1. S. S. Kutateladze and V. M. Borishanskii, Heat Transfer Manual [in Russian], Gosenergoizdat, 1959.

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Zazovskii, D.A., Mukosei, V.I., Suchkov, V.N. et al. Heat calculation for the cover of an electrolytic bath. Journal of Engineering Physics 11, 165–167 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00829568

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