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Forced-convection heat-transfer characteristics of molten sodium hydroxide

Description: The forced-convection heat-transfer characteristics of sodium hydroxide were experimentally investigated. The heat-transfer data for heating fall slightly above the McAdams correlation line, and the heat-transfer data for cooling are fairly well represented by the McAdams correlation line.
Date: February 17, 1953
Creator: Grele, Milton D. & Gedeon, Louis
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Forced-convection heat-transfer characteristics of molten Flinak flowing in an Inconel X system

Description: Memorandum presenting an experimental investigation of the forced-convection heat-transfer characteristics of Flinak flowing through an electrically heated Inconel X test section. The variables included Reynolds numbers, velocities, fluid temperatures, surface temperatures, and heat flux densities.
Date: February 1954
Creator: Grele, Milton D. & Gedeon, Louis
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Forced-convection heat-transfer and pressure-drop characteristics of a closely spaced wire matrix

Description: Memorandum presenting an investigation of the forced-convection heat-transfer and pressure-drop characteristics of a staggered closely spaced 0.020-inch wire metal-to-air heat exchanger. Eight wire banks were electrically heated, and the range of variables included bulk Reynolds numbers based on wire diameter and maximum velocity, from 82 to 1900, average wire temperatures up to 1109 degrees R, and heat flux densities up to 84,000 Btu per hour per square foot.
Date: August 13, 1954
Creator: Gedeon, Louis & Grele, Milton D.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Influence of tube-entrance configuration on average heat-transfer coefficients and friction factors for air flowing in an Inconel tube

Description: A heat-transfer investigation was conducted with air flowing through an electrically heated Inconel tube having either a long-approach or a right-angle-edge entrance, an inside diameter of 0.402 inch, and a length of 24 inches over a range of Reynolds numbers up to 375,000 and average inside-tube-wall temperatures up to 2000 degrees R. Good correlation of heat-transfer data was obtained for both entrances, which substantiates work previously reported. A fair correlation of friction data was obt… more
Date: August 23, 1950
Creator: Lowdermilk, Warren H. & Grele, Milton D.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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