Applied Energy 23 (1986) 317-318
C O N T E N T S O F V O L U M E 23 Number 1 Selection of Operating Conditions and Optimisation of Design Parameters ...
C O N T E N T S O F V O L U M E 23 Number 1 Selection of Operating Conditions and Optimisation of Design Parameters for Multi-Vane Expanders O. BADR, D. PROBERT'and P. W~ O'CAtLLAGHA,N (Greai Britain) Finite-Difference Solution of Laminar Developing Flow in an Annulus Between Two Rotating Cylinders V . M . S O U N D A L G E K A R (Bahrain) and P . L . SARMA(India) Temperature Drops in Heat Pipes A H M E T M. SAATCI, A. M. A. K H A L I F A and M E H M E T A K Y U R T (Saudi Arabia)
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Number 2 Energy Efficiency in the UK Iron and Steel Industry . K. F. L A N G L E Y (Great Britain) Optimising the Location of a District-Cooling Pipeline in a Rectangular Trench R. F. BABUS'HAQ, S. D. PROBERT, M. J. SHILSTON and" S. C H A K R A B A R T I (Great Britain) A Fresnel Strip Reflector-Concentrator For Tubular Solar-Energy Collectors C. C H O U D H U R Y and H. K. SEHGAL
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Number 3 Heat Transfer Performances of Unevacuated Horizontal Multilayer Insulating Systems at High Temperatures KOUICHI K A M I U T O and I Z U M I ' K I N ( ) S H i T A (Japan)
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Energy in Transition L A U R E N C E (). WILLIAMS (USA)
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Climate and Man . . . NEVILLE S. BILLINGTON (Great Britain)
Computer Simulation of Stratified Heat Storage. F. J. OPPEL, A. J. GHAJAR and P. M. MORETTI (USA)
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Technical Note
Potential for Energy-Conserving Capital Equipment in UK Industries S. D, FAWKES (Great Britain)
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Fluidised Bed Combustion: Improved System Design Leading to Reduced -Pollutant Emissions K. KERR and D. " P R O B E R T (Great Britain)
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Solar Radiation Model for Hot Dry Arid Climates A. Y. HABBANE, J. C. McVEIGH and S. O. I. CABAWE (Great Britain)
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Maximum Performance of Solar Heat Engines R. F. BOEHM (USA)
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Further Design Considerations for Unevacuated Horizontal Multi-layer Insulation Systems KOUICHI KAMIUTO (Japan)
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Technical Note
Geometric View Factors for Radiation Exchanges Between an Infinitely Long Cylinder and a Parallel Infinitely Long Enclosure of Either Cylindrical or Rectangular Cross-Section . R. F. BABUS'HAQ, S. DI PR()BERT and M. J. SHILSTON (Great Britain)