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Natural-Convection Systems

By now the reader will have sensed that there is an abundance of empirical relations for natural convection systems. Our purposes in this section are to... [Pg.358]

Both natural and forced-convection oven types can be employed they have been described in the section on drying. The forced-convection oven offers the advantages of uniformity of heat distribution and reduction in lag time in comparison with the natural-convection system. The dry-heat method is reserved almost exclusively for glass or metal as other materials char (cellulose), oxidize (rubber), or melt (plastic) at these temperatures. [Pg.3900]

H. Auracher, Transition Boiling in Natural Convection Systems, in Pool and External Flow Boiling, V. K. Dhir and A. E. Bergles eds., pp. 219-236, ASME, New York, 1992. [Pg.1149]

Heat transfer for natural convection systems may be represented by the following equations ... [Pg.33]


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