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The scientific basis of calculations of highly efficient compact heat-transfer apparatuses with judicious heat-transfer intensifiers

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Results of classification of the existing data on hydrodynamics and heat transfer under forced convection in channels with spherical holes (SHs) are presented. The energy efficiency of the use of SHs under laminar and turbulent flow of a coolant is shown. The effects of regime and design parameters on heat transfer in such channels are studied. A flow-regime chart is developed.

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Gortyshov, Y.F., Popov, I.A. The scientific basis of calculations of highly efficient compact heat-transfer apparatuses with judicious heat-transfer intensifiers. Therm. Eng. 53, 249–261 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S004060150604001X

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