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Heat and Mass Transfer

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In this chapter an introduction is given to heat and mass transfer relevant to gas extraction. Heat and mass transfer data are best presented as dimensionless-group correlations for heat and mass transfer coefficients. Some are presented and, as far as possible, compared to experimental data in gas extraction. A special section is dedicated to the treatment of heat transfer during boiling under elevated pressures.

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Brunner, G. (1994). Heat and Mass Transfer. In: Gas Extraction. Topics in Physical Chemistry, vol 4. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07380-3_4

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