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Like dry surface fins, development of the boundary layer over a wet fin causes the heat transfer coefficient to vary over the fin surface. The present study analytically determines the performance of different fins geometries by analyzing the temperature-dependent thermal conductivity of the fin...
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We report a LDC (load duration curve) method to determine the optimum size of CHP (combined heat and power) units. The method gives the appropriate capacity graphically from the LDC of a building's heating demand. The method can be applied to the most common CHP units that are connected to the...
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ASFs (Annular stepped fins) require less material than ADFs (annular disc fins) while retaining the ability to produce the same cooling rate in a convection environment. A simple analysis was developed for ASFs that considered radiative heat transfer and heat generated by a nuclear reactor...
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