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Ways to heat hot water via the heat pipes

The article deals various ways of heating hot water where heat is transferred by the basic phenomena of heat transfer theories, which take place on an innovative basis with the advantage of the absence of mechanical elements. The heat transfer in this case ensures a change in the phase-in phase of t...

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Main Authors: Hrabovský, Peter, Kolková, Zuzana, Matušov, Jozef, Nemec, Patrik
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