2001
DOI: 10.1007/bf02698469
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On-Site diagnostic device based on immuno-separation of proteins

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“…which can support heat transfer enhancement. An experimental investigation is attained by Paek et al[6] which gives out the fact that porous surface having high PPI do not provide significant heat transfer enhancement due to resistance of fluid flow through the MF. IJF with porous medium was researched numerically by Jeng and Tzeng[7] and found out that the aluminium-foam can assist in heat transfer enhancement approximately 2-3 times greater than that of without it.Geometry and structural configuration of metal foam such as porosity, permeability, conductivity, shape, size and orientation affect heat transfer phenomena.…”
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“…which can support heat transfer enhancement. An experimental investigation is attained by Paek et al[6] which gives out the fact that porous surface having high PPI do not provide significant heat transfer enhancement due to resistance of fluid flow through the MF. IJF with porous medium was researched numerically by Jeng and Tzeng[7] and found out that the aluminium-foam can assist in heat transfer enhancement approximately 2-3 times greater than that of without it.Geometry and structural configuration of metal foam such as porosity, permeability, conductivity, shape, size and orientation affect heat transfer phenomena.…”
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confidence: 99%