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Effects of the temperature interference on the results obtained using the Wilson plot technique

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Presented are a model of the heat exchanger and the effects of the temperature interference on the heat-transfer coefficient measured using the Wilson plot technique. A simulation was carried out, showing that stability of temperature within an object investigated with the Wilson plot technique significantly affects measured values of the heat-transfer coefficient. If the temperature interference is too broad, the method becomes useless.

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Received on 31 January 1997

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Wójs, K., Tietze, T. Effects of the temperature interference on the results obtained using the Wilson plot technique. Heat and Mass Transfer 33, 241–245 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002310050184

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