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International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer

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International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer serves as a world forum for the rapid dissemination of new ideas, new measurement techniques, preliminary findings of ongoing investigations, discussions, and criticisms in the field of heat and mass transfer. Two types of manuscript will be considered for publication: communications (short reports of new work or discussions of work which has already been published) and summaries (abstracts of reports, theses or manuscripts which are too long for publication in full). Together with its companion publication, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, with which it shares the same Board of Editors, this journal is read by research workers and engineers throughout the world.
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revistas

ISSN impreso

0735-1933

ISSN electrónico

1879-0178

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

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Things we don't know about boiling heat transfer: 1988

John H. Lienhard

Palabras clave: Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; General Chemical Engineering; Condensed Matter Physics.

Pp. 401-428

Assessment of the new and existing correlations for laminar and turbulent film condensations on a vertical surface

Moon-Hyun Chun; Kyun-Tae Kim

Palabras clave: Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; General Chemical Engineering; Condensed Matter Physics.

Pp. 431-441

Using the condenser effluent from a nuclear power plant for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)

Nam Jin Kim; Kim Choon Ng; Wongee Chun

Palabras clave: Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; General Chemical Engineering; Condensed Matter Physics.

Pp. 1008-1013