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Mass Transfer From Coaxial Cylinders With Stepwise Changes in Diameter
N. W. M. Ko,
N. W. M. Ko
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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P. F. Y. Wong
P. F. Y. Wong
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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N. W. M. Ko
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
P. F. Y. Wong
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
J. Heat Transfer. Nov 1986, 108(4): 981-983 (3 pages)
Published Online: November 1, 1986
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Received:
April 29, 1985
Online:
October 20, 2009
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Ko, N. W. M., and Wong, P. F. Y. (November 1, 1986). "Mass Transfer From Coaxial Cylinders With Stepwise Changes in Diameter." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. November 1986; 108(4): 981–983. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3247048
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