Developments in Enhanced Heat Transfer Technology From a Petroleum Industry Perspective in 2012

Autor: Himanshu M. Joshi, Matthew P. Rudy, Thomas M. Rudy, Amar S. Wanni
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Volume 2: Heat Transfer Enhancement for Practical Applications; Fire and Combustion; Multi-Phase Systems; Heat Transfer in Electronic Equipment; Low Temperature Heat Transfer; Computational Heat Transfer.
DOI: 10.1115/ht2012-58301
Popis: Within the past 30 years, many Enhanced Heat Transfer (EHT) technologies have become available in a number of forms for application in heat exchangers. These technologies are used in various industries to widely different extents. In 1999, H. Joshi, T. Rudy, and A. Wanni, former Ph.D. students of Dr. Ralph L. Webb and specialists in the application of EHTs in the Petroleum Industry prepared a paper for the Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer that reviewed the extent of use of EHT Technologies in the Petroleum Industry [1]. The current paper reviews how the application of EHT in the Petroleum Industry has changed in the last 14 years.Copyright © 2012 by ASME
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