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Jour. Comp. & App. Res. in Mech. Eng. Vol. 10. No. 2, pp. 1-10, 2021 DOI: 10.22061/jcarme.2019.4665.

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Journal:
[1] A. Nouria, and Sajjad Hajirezayi, “A
comparison between modal damping ratios
identified by NExT-ERA and frequency
domain impact test”, Jour. of comput. and
appl. Res. in mech. Eng., Vol. 8, No. 1, pp.
Fig. 1. Tangential velocity across the cone region of the 15–24, (2018).
nozzle. http://jcarme.sru.ac.ir/article_767_7f4611ea0d
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JCARME Vol. X, No. X

[2] A. Bejan, Convection Heat Transfer, 2nd ed., [6] J. Davids and D. Smith, “Analysis of
Wiley, New York, pp. 62–75, (1995). constant-velocity joints under high torque”,
HMSO, London, pp. 1–8, (1996).
Chapter in edited book:
[3] M. Kaviany, “Heat transfer in porous Unpublished paper:
media”, Handbook of Heat Tran., Eds. [7] J. W. Suitor, W. M. Marner and R.B. Ritter,
W. M. Rohsenow, J. P. Hartnett and Y. I. “The history of heat exchangers in cooling
Cho, McGraw–Hill, New York, pp. 932– water service”, 16th Natl. Heat Trans. Conf.,
943, (1998). St. Louis, CSME/CSChE Paper 76.

Symposium proceeding: Patent:


[4] Y. Kato, “Development of a magnesium [8] No. 358498. SU. Heat Pipe, L. L. Vasiliev,
oxide/water chemical heat pump for efficient V. M. Bogdanov, (1992).
energy storage and utilization”. Proc. of 5th
Minsk Int. Seminar “Heat Pipes, Heat
Pumps, Refrigerators”, Minsk, Belarus, pp.
129–140, (2003).

Thesis:
[5] W. T. Yang, Two-phase swirl flow, PhD
thesis, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL,
(1997).

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