Thermal Science and Engineering

 

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Volume 4 (1996) (Number 1 / Number 2 / Number 3 / Number 4)



(1996, Vol. 4, No. 4)

Frequency Characteristics of Induction Melting Furnace with Coke Packed-Beds (in Japanese)
Akiyama T., Niu M., Takahashi R. and Yagi J.
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Numerical Simulation and Experiment of an Unsteady Thermal Polymerization Process of Styrene in  a Laminar Tubular Reactor
Nagasako T. Shimada M. Katayama K. and Okuyama K.
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An Experimental Study on a Process for Producing Vapor Growth Carbon Fiber Using Ultrafine Iron Catalyst Paricle Method-Effects of Operational Conditions on Configulation of Products (in Japanese)
Fujimoto N. and Koyama S.
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(1996, Vol. 4, No. 3)

Numerical Analysis for Thermal Waves in Gas Generated by Inpulsive Heating of a Boundary Surface (in Japanese)
Utsumi T. and Kunugi T.
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Molecular Dynamics Stydy on Thermal Expansion of Solid (in Japanese)
Ichimura S. and Iwaki T.
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Numerical Analysis of Buoyancy-Driven Flow with Properties that Depend on the Local Temperature (in Japanese)
Sakamoto Y., Kunugi T. and Ichimiya K.
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Laser Spectroscopic Diagnostics of Laser-Ablation Processes Used for Thin Film Depositon
Okada T., Nakata Y., Soumaagne G., Kaibara H. and Maeda M.
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Effect of condensation on shock wave propagation and reflection at wedge surface in the low-temperature R-134a vapor (in Japanese)
Maeno K.,Nozawa H.,Mishimori Y.and Kamiya T.
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(1996, Vol. 4, No. 2)

Measurements and Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer of an Arc Plasma Jet to Wall (in Japanese)
Ogawa K. and Hijikata K.
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Heat Transfer Characteristics at High Temperature of an Impinging AirJet Laden with Solid Particles Recirculating in an Enclosure (in Japanese)
Wang J., Kurosaki Y. and Satoh I.
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On the Behavior of Pulse-Laser-Induced Bubble in Liquid Nitrogen (in Japanese)
Sato H., Odagawa M., Prat C., Maeno K. and Honma H.
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Cluster Formation around the Critical Point in Two-dimensional Lennard-Jones Particle System (in Japanese)
Sugiyama T., Echigo R and Yoshida H.
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(1996, Vol. 4, No. 1)

NO2 Formation in Combustors
Sano T.
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Nox Formation in Hydorogen Diffusion Flames
Kinoshita S. and Takagi T.
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Pollutants Formation/Destruction Mechanisms in Coal Combustion
Ohtaka K.
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Simultaneous Reduction of Pariculates and Nitrogen Oxides in the Unsteady Turbulent Diffusion Combustion
Shioji M., Ikegam M. and Yamane K.
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New Research Trends of Pokkution Control and Treatment
Kokake S.
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Oscillation-Induced Heat Transport and Its Application to Thermal Equipments
Nishio S.
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Enhancement Mechanism in Convective Heat Transfer by an Effective Utilization of Droplet Inertia
Hishida K.
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Heat and Mass Recovery From Exhaust Gas by Utilizing a Mist Formation
Takimoto A., Tada A. and Hayashi Y.
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CO2 Absorption into Liquid
Hijikata K., Nagasaki T., Fukushima D.,Kasai K. and Sakai M.
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CO2 Removal due to Sublimation Utilizing LNG Cold
Aoki K., Sawada M. and Hattori M.
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High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactor Development in Japan
Hishida M. and Mori Y.
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Heat Transfer Problems in Inertial Confinement Fusion Reactors in the U.S.
Perterson P.
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Dissolution Behavior of Liquid CO2 Droplet Covered eith Clathrate-Hydrate in Pressureized Water Flow 95
Okazaki K., Hirai S., Hijikata K.and Mori Y.
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Alternative Refrigerant Usage in Air-Conditioning -Where Are We Now? 
Torikoshi K. and Ebisu T.
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Heat Transfer Aspects of Alternative Working Fluids in HVAC Systems                                                                                 
Anand N.K. and Chitti M.S.
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Heat Transfer Enhancement by Two Phase Flow-Thermodynamic Issues in Minimizing EnvironmentalInpact-
Carey V.P.
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Modeling Climate with General Circulation Models
Watts R.G. and Morantine M.C.
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Inductively-Coupled r.f. Plasma Reactor for Destruction of Ozone Dpleting Substances
Imoto K.,Takeuchi S., Komaki H., Ohyama C., Takaichi T., Asakura T. and Prieto G.
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