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The role of heat pipes in intensified unit operations
David Reay, Adam Harvey
School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
Institute of Mechanical, Process & Energy Engineering
Newcastle University
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Heat Pipes
100%
Chemical Reactor
18%
Flattening
18%
Temperature
18%
Heat Transmission
18%
Temperature Control
18%
Renewable Energy
9%
Sorption
9%
Evaporation
9%
Heat Flux
9%
Condensate
9%
Profitability
9%
Cooling
9%
Heat Sink
9%
Investigation
9%
University
9%
Value
9%
Chemical Reaction
9%
Texts
9%
Standard
9%
Metal
9%
Yield
9%
Actuator
9%
High Temperature
9%
Waste
9%
Profit
9%
Physics
Heat Transfer
36%
Temperature Control
18%
Flattening
18%
Temperature
18%
Condensation
18%
Renewable Energy
9%
Evaporation
9%
Heat Sources
9%
Cooling
9%
Sorption
9%
Performance
9%
Universities
9%
High Temperature
9%
Work
9%
Metal
9%
Value
9%
Chemical Reaction
9%
Waste
9%
Standard
9%
Engineering
Heat Pipe
100%
Chemistry
Heat Pipe
100%
Material Science
Superconducting Material
9%