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Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, 1986, Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages 111–119 (Mi tvt4883)  

Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Gas and Plasma

Application of the Reynolds analogy to the investigation of surface boiling in conditions of forced motion

A. A. Avdeev

The All Russian Scientific-Research and Design Institute of Atomic and Energy Engineering, Moscow
Received: 30.10.1984
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 532.529.5:536.248.2
Language: Russian
Citation: A. A. Avdeev, “Application of the Reynolds analogy to the investigation of surface boiling in conditions of forced motion”, TVT, 24:1 (1986), 111–119; High Temperature, 24:1 (1986), 100–108
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