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Influence of the Configuration of a Nonuniformly Cooled Plate on the Intensity of the Process of Film Condensation from a Moist-Air Flow

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The intensity of the process of film condensation from a steam-gas flow as a function of the configuration of a nonuniformly cooled plate has been investigated. The range of the parameters of the process where the plate can be considered to be isothermal has been found.

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Amirkhanyan, N.V., Cherkasov, S.G. Influence of the Configuration of a Nonuniformly Cooled Plate on the Intensity of the Process of Film Condensation from a Moist-Air Flow. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 75, 1028–1032 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021182600902

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