Heat transfer in all pipe flow regimes: Laminar, transitional/intermittent, and turbulent
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- Numerical simulation of laminar breakdown and subsequent intermittent and turbulent flow in parallel-plate channels: effects of inlet velocity profile and turbulence intensity
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- Deteriorated turbulent heat transfer (DTHT) of gas up-flow in a circular tube: Heat transfer correlations
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