1997
DOI: 10.1023/a:1015386816424
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“…Although runs 1a and 1b did not have statistically different air-content values, the air-content value for run 1c was notably higher. From previous research, one would assume that the higher air content would result in a higher CHF [4,7,8]. In fact, the higher P ch value for run 1c would also be expected to cause an increase in CHF.…”
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“…Although runs 1a and 1b did not have statistically different air-content values, the air-content value for run 1c was notably higher. From previous research, one would assume that the higher air content would result in a higher CHF [4,7,8]. In fact, the higher P ch value for run 1c would also be expected to cause an increase in CHF.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation (2), in conjunction with Eqs. (3)(4)(5) was then used to predict the behavior of surface heat flux at _ V 7:36 and 9:46 cm 3 =s (7.0 and 9.0 gph), as shown in Fig. 15.…”
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