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Kandlikar correlation, for forced convective boiling,
Katto and Ohne correlation, for critical heat flux in forced convective boiling,
Kaunas correlation, for heat transfer in staggered high fin tube banks,
Kern method, for shell-side heat transfer in shell-and-tube heat exchangers,
Kern-Seaton model for fouling,
Taborek modification of,
Ketene:
Ketones:
Kettle reboilers:
Kilger, H-J,
Kinematic viscosity:
Kirchoff's law, in radiative heat transfer,
Klincewicz and Reid correlations:
Knudsen, Jmes G
Kopp and Sayre method for pressure design of expansion bellows,
Koslov, A,
Kreglewski and Kay method for critical pressure of mixtures,
Krypton:
Kumar, H
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Kandlikar correlation, for forced convective boiling,
Katto and Ohne correlation, for critical heat flux in forced convective boiling,
Kaunas correlation, for heat transfer in staggered high fin tube banks,
Kern method, for shell-side heat transfer in shell-and-tube heat exchangers,
Kern-Seaton model for fouling,
Taborek modification of,
Ketene:
Ketones:
Kettle reboilers:
Kilger, H-J,
Kinematic viscosity:
Kirchoff's law, in radiative heat transfer,
Klincewicz and Reid correlations:
Knudsen, Jmes G
Kopp and Sayre method for pressure design of expansion bellows,
Koslov, A,
Kreglewski and Kay method for critical pressure of mixtures,
Krypton:
Kumar, H
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Expansion bellows
DOI 10.1615/hedhme.a.000465
4.10 EXPANSION BELLOWS
4.10.2 Expansion bellows
M. Morris
A. Types of bellows
Bellows can be classified in many ways, for example, by the shape of corrugation, material, presence or absence of reinforcing rings, or number of walls. The classifications used in this section are
- Thin-wall bellows (single or multi-ply)
- Medium-wall bellows
- Fabricated thick-wall bellows
Table 1 illustrates the range of these classifications.
(a) Manufacture
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