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Design of regenerators for heat transfer fluids with variable thermophysical properties

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Theoretical formulas are obtained for determining the heat transfer surface of a regenerator in the case of the heat capacity of one of the heat transfer fluids, and also the heat transfer coefficient varying substantially through the equipment. The effectiveness of the results is illustrated by concrete examples.

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Rabinovich, G.D. Design of regenerators for heat transfer fluids with variable thermophysical properties. Journal of Engineering Physics 9, 89–95 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00831844

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