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Experimental investigation of heat transfer effectiveness on finned-tube thermoacoustic heat exchanger

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Fig. 1.  One assembled finned-tube heat exchanger (a), and sectional view of the test section (b)
Fig. 4.  Dependence of heat transfer rate,
Fig. 6.  The dependence of effectiveness () on a /L.
Fig. 8.  The dependence of effectiveness () on D /kfor selected a /Lplotted on log-log scale graph

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