HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER TO CRYOGENICALLY COOLED SURFACE UNDER FROSTING CONDITIONS. A SURVEY OF RESEARCH EFFORTS AND ANALYSIS.

Author(s) : SEKULIC D. P.

Summary

THE PROCESS OF SIMULTANEOUS HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER DURING FROST DEPOSITION ON COOL SURFACES IS A TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF A COMPLEX PHENOMENON CHARACTERIZED BY A LARGE NUMBER OF POSSIBLE ASPECTS OF INVESTIGATION. DUE TO THE IMPERFECTION OF ANALYTICAL APPROACHES, AS WELL AS AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE NUMBER OF INFLUENTIAL FACTORS DURING EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS, THE PUBLISHED RESULTS ARE NUMEROUS, BUT VERY OFTEN ALSO DISPARATE. THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS PAPER IS TO POINT OUT TO SOME SIGNIFICANT ASPECTS OF THE PROCESS OF FROST DEPOSITION THROUGH THE PRISM OF INVESTIGATIONS CARRIED OUT TO DATE, AND GIVE THE MOST EXHAUSTIVE SURVEY OF THE INVESTIGATION OF THESE PROBLEMS IN THE WORLD UP TO NOW.

Details

  • Original title: HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER TO CRYOGENICALLY COOLED SURFACE UNDER FROSTING CONDITIONS. A SURVEY OF RESEARCH EFFORTS AND ANALYSIS.
  • Record ID : 1981-1147
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1980/06/03
  • Source: Source: Proc. ICEC 8, Genes
    673-680; 1 tabl.; 117 ref.
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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