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Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Corrugated Wall Channels : 1st Report, Analysis in the Case Where Channels Are Bent Perpendicularly Two Times

Corrugated wall channels are investigated as a means of augmenting the forced-convection heat transfer with a single-phase flow in heat exchangers. At the first step of systematic studies to examine adequate configurations of corrugated wall channels, fluid flow states and heat transfer characterist...

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Published in:Bulletin of JSME 1981, Vol.24(194), pp.1425-1432
Main Authors: IZUMI, Ryotaro, YAMASHITA, Hiroshi, OYAKAWA, Kenyu
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