The Transition From Nucleate Boiling Towards the Convection: Application to the Quenching of Metallic Massive Parts

In a recent study on thermal aspects of the quenching process, we developed an original device of measurement which allowed to update the competition between the heat transfer modes according to the quenching conditions and the quenched part size. One shows that, according to the range value of Biot...

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