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Enhanced Heat Transfer: Endless Frontier, or Mature and Routine?

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Applied Optical Measurements

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This paper considers the many techniques that have been developed to enhance convective heat transfer. They are presented according to the mode of heat transfer. The current advanced enhancement represents 3rd generation heat transfer technology. Many studies of Prof. Franz Mayinger are integral to this development. It is felt that this field has a bright future.

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Bergles, A.E. (1999). Enhanced Heat Transfer: Endless Frontier, or Mature and Routine?. In: Lehner, M., Mewes, D. (eds) Applied Optical Measurements. Heat and Mass Transfer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58496-1_1

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