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comparison between modal damping ratios
identified by NExT-ERA and frequency
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Fig. 1. Tangential velocity across the cone region of the 15–24, (2018).
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W. M. Rohsenow, J. P. Hartnett and Y. I. “The history of heat exchangers in cooling
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943, (1998). St. Louis, CSME/CSChE Paper 76.
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