Heat and mass transfer studies on R134a bubble absorber in R134a/DMF solution based on phenomenological theory
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- A non-equilibrium phenomenological theory of the mass and heat transfer in physical and chemical interactions. I: Application to NH\(_3\)/H\(_2\)O and other working systems. II: Modeling of the NH\(_3\)/H\(_2\)O bubble absorption, analytical study of absorption and experiments
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