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Figure 1. Schematic of the experimental equipment.
Figure 2. Schematic of the study area.
Figure 4. Mathematical model of the freezer with the heat load. 1-boundary, 2-air, 3-water.
Figure 6. A graph of temperature values obtained experimentally (curve 1) and by means of mathematical modeling(curve 2).

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