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DHex is a software tool that is made to demonstrate the chemical design calculations of Double pipe (hairpin) Heat Exchangers.The software will do all the thermal calculations involved in the design and will generate a summary of all results..etc
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Momentous Heat and Mass Transfer Calculator.Scientific Evaluator-Superlative collection of Operators and instant reference to recent calculations.Memory functions etc. Entropy Exchange in HeatXfer,Heat Conduction in Hollow Cylinder and more..
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Momentous Heat and Mass Transfer Calculator.Scientific Evaluator-Superlative collection of Operators and instant reference to recent calculations.Memory functions etc. Entropy Exchange in HeatXfer,Heat Conduction in Hollow Cylinder and more..
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Calculations & Conversions at your finger tips.Momentous Heat and Mass Transfer Calculator, Comprehensive Unit Converter with 2900+ Units, 50000+ Conversions, Scientific Evaluator and more…
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Momentous Heat and Mass Transfer Calculator.Scientific Evaluator- Superlative collection of Operators and instant reference to recent calculations.Memory functions etc.Entropy Exchange in HeatXfer,Heat Conduction in Hollow Cylinder and more…
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Momentous Heat and Mass Transfer Calculator.Scientific Evaluator- Superlative collection of Operators and instant reference to recent calculations.Memory functions etc.Entropy Exchange in HeatXfer,Heat Conduction in Hollow Cylinder and more…
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Heat Transfer Boundary Value Problem Example solved with Fortran Calculus compiler. Source code + Output + Executable files are included. Fortran Calculus solves partial differential equations, ordinary differential equations and algebraic equations.
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Easy to use software demonstrates the chemical design & rating calculations of Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers.Unlike other tools, ensures that calculations are performed step by step to help in understanding the design calculations...etc
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Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchanger- is a user friendly program which for a given heat exchanger initial conditions and geometry predicts outlet temperatures of both shell-side and tube-side fluids
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