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Publikováno v:
Proceeding of International Heat Transfer Conference 3.
Autor:
H J, Wollner, L, Segal, A F, Robertson, A P, Iskrant, P V, Joliet, J R, Palmer, H A, Freedman, G L, Drake, R B, Leblanc, G S, Buck, H C, Hottel, P, Bugbee, J L, Severance, J, Appel, P J, Fynn, P, Dykstra, D A, Dukelow
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 43(8)
Publikováno v:
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry. 26:749-757
Data are presented on the rate of combustion of spheres of carbon in various nitrogen-oxygen mixtures, under conditions in which both the rate of chemical reaction at the surface and the rate of diffusion of oxygen to the surface are factors. A quant
Autor:
H. C. Hottel, J. D. Keller
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fluids Engineering. 55:39-49
In heat transmission by radiation, the reradiation of heat from adjacent surfaces has been a perplexing question. Radiation of heat through openings in furnace walls, radiation in electric furnaces having heating elements under the roof only, and rad
Autor:
J. E. Eberhardt, H. C. Hottel
Publikováno v:
Chemical Reviews. 21:439-460
Summary Quantitative calculations of the effects of flame propagation and of piston movement on the temperatures attained in the various parts of on Otto-cycle engine charge during combustion are made relatively simple by the use of a Mollier diagram
Autor:
H. C. Hottel
Publikováno v:
Chemical engineering. 26:77-88
Autor:
H. C. Hottel, A. F. Sarofim
Publikováno v:
Chemical engineering. 26:962-975
Publikováno v:
Journal of Heat Transfer. 94:149-154
Natural convection currents in a rectangular two-dimensional enclosure representative of the longitudinal section of an industrial glass-melting furnace have been established by both model experiments and numerical calculation. For the latter a finit
Autor:
H. C. Hottel, I. Mcc Stewart
Publikováno v:
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry. 32:719-730
Autor:
H. C. Hottel, V. C. Smith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fluids Engineering. 57:463-470
Experimental results on the total radiation clue to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and mixtures of the two that were recently reported were obtained in a chromel-wound furnace, the maximum operating temperature of which was 1850 F. The final plots were