35 resultados para Mercury sorption

em University of Michigan


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Bibliography: p. 7-9.

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"ROAP no. 21BKN, program element no. 1AA006."

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"Date Declassified: May 5, 1948."

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"Gas entrainment, indicated by visual bubbles in the mercury, led to low heat transfer rates which were increased by increasing the static pressure. Suitable changes in the flow system resulted in a reduction of this entrainment effect and an increase in heat transfer performance."--Page iii.