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ExHFT for fourth generation heat transfer technology
This review paper considers the many techniques that have been developed to enhance convective heat transfer. A summary is given of the techniques that are effective for the various modes of heat transfer. Of particular interest currently is compound enhancement that involves the simultaneous applic...
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