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Analysis of the Heat-Insulating Materials Properties for Pipeline Fittings

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A relationship for the determination of the optimal thickness of heat insulation for line systems is developed. Experimental findings concerning the heat-insulation properties of liquid-ceramic heat-insulation materials are given for valves.

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Original Russian Text © I.R. Baikov, S.V. Kitaev, O.V. Smorodova, Yu.V. Kolotilov, 2017, published in Vse Materialy, 2017, No. 9, pp. 36–39.

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Baikov, I.R., Kitaev, S.V., Smorodova, O.V. et al. Analysis of the Heat-Insulating Materials Properties for Pipeline Fittings. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 11, 96–98 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421218010033

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