Theses/Dissertations
Author Claunch, Terrell C., 1918-

Title Further studies - heat transfer coefficients for liquids in forced convection normal to banks of staggered tubes / Terrell C. Claunch.

Published 1949.
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 MST DEPOSITORY  THESIS T 864    NOT CHECKED OUT
 MST DEPOSITORY  THESIS T 864 c.2  NOT CHECKED OUT
Description iv, 29 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm
Summary "The problem for these experiments may be divided into two sections. The first section of the problem consists of setting up procedure for duplicating data. The second section is that of studying and explaining characteristics of the resulting curves. Correlation of the data obtained will be necessary in order to obtain the curves. In order that the first section of the problem could be solved it was necessary to establish a standard of cleanliness for the apparatus used. Establishment of procedures for the operations and cleaning of the apparatus was necessary. Before Kenneth E. Rudert began his design and construction of the apparatus for these experiments he made a literature survey on this particular phase of heat exchange. Work notes from this search were available at the beginning of this problem. Further search of the literature failed to reveal any data not already considered. At the time the original literature survey was made for this problem there was very little pertinent data recorded"--Introduction, leaf [1].
Notes M.S. University of Missouri, School of Mines and Metallurgy 1949.
Vita.
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 28).
Subjects Heat -- Transmission -- Experiments.
Heat -- Transmission -- Mathematical models.
Nusselt number.
Other Titles MST thesis. Chemical Engineering (M.S., 1949).
OCLC/WorldCat Number 5980041
Author Claunch, Terrell C., 1918-
Title Further studies - heat transfer coefficients for liquids in forced convection normal to banks of staggered tubes / Terrell C. Claunch.
Subjects Heat -- Transmission -- Experiments.
Heat -- Transmission -- Mathematical models.
Nusselt number.
Other Titles MST thesis. Chemical Engineering (M.S., 1949).