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文档介绍:TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
IN FUEL CELLS
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The Developments in Heat Transfer book Series publishes state-of-the-art
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Heat bined with heat storage is also a methodology for
improving the energy efficiency in industry, while cooling in gas turbine
systems bustion engines is another important area of heat transfer
research.
To progress developments within the field both basic and applied
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