Solving the problem of pipeline freezing with respect to external heat exchange

The paper proposes a solution to the problem of freezing of heating pipelines in engineering systems in buildings in emergency situations. A mathematical process model is proposed, wherein heat emissions induced by viscous friction and phase transition are taken into account. Formulas for estimating...

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Emergencies
Freezing
Friction
Heat exchange
Heating
Liquids
Mathematical models
Phase transformations (Statistical physics)
Pipe lines
Pipelines
Properties
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