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Lamella heat exchangers,
Laminar flow:
Laminar flow control, of boundary layers,
Lancaster, J F,
Langelier index for water quality,
Large eddy simulation, in prediction of turbulent boundary layers,
Laws for turbulent flows:
Layers of fluid, free convection heat transfer in,
Le Fevre equations for free convective heat transfer,
Leakage between streams, in shell-and-tube heat exchangers
Leakage effects, on heat transfer and pressure drop in shell-and-tube heat exchangers,
Leaks, in heat exchanger, sealing by explosive welding,
Lebedev, M E,
Lee and Kesler equation, for vapour pressure,
L-footed fins,
Lessing rings, characteristic of, as packings for fixed beds,
Li equation, for critical temperature of mixtures,
Lienhard and Dhir analysis of critical heat flux in pool boiling,
Lienhard and Eichhorn criterion, for transition in critical heat flux mechanism in crossflow over single tube,
Lift force:
Liley, P E,
Limb, D,
Limpet coils:
Linnhoff, B,
Liquefaction, exergy analysis of,
Liquid fluidized beds,
Liquid fuels, properties of,
Liquid hold-up,
Liquid-liquid-gas flow,
Liquid-liquid flow,
Liquid metals:
Liquid sheets, in direct contact heat transfer,
Liquid-solid interfaces, fouling at,
Liquids:
Lister, D H,
Local conditions hypothesis, for critical heat flux in flow boiling,
Lockhart and Martinelli correlations:
Lodge's rubberlike liquid (non-Newtonian),
Logarithmic law region,
Logarithmic mean temperature difference
Longitudinal flow and heat transfer in tube banks,
Long-tube vertical evaporator,
Loss coefficient,
Lost work in unit operations/exergy analysis,
Louvered fins, in plate fin exchangers,
Low-alloy steels:
Low-finned tubes:
Low-nickel steels,
Lubricants, physical properties:
Lucas methods
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Lamella heat exchangers,
Laminar flow:
Laminar flow control, of boundary layers,
Lancaster, J F,
Langelier index for water quality,
Large eddy simulation, in prediction of turbulent boundary layers,
Laws for turbulent flows:
Layers of fluid, free convection heat transfer in,
Le Fevre equations for free convective heat transfer,
Leakage between streams, in shell-and-tube heat exchangers
Leakage effects, on heat transfer and pressure drop in shell-and-tube heat exchangers,
Leaks, in heat exchanger, sealing by explosive welding,
Lebedev, M E,
Lee and Kesler equation, for vapour pressure,
L-footed fins,
Lessing rings, characteristic of, as packings for fixed beds,
Li equation, for critical temperature of mixtures,
Lienhard and Dhir analysis of critical heat flux in pool boiling,
Lienhard and Eichhorn criterion, for transition in critical heat flux mechanism in crossflow over single tube,
Lift force:
Liley, P E,
Limb, D,
Limpet coils:
Linnhoff, B,
Liquefaction, exergy analysis of,
Liquid fluidized beds,
Liquid fuels, properties of,
Liquid hold-up,
Liquid-liquid-gas flow,
Liquid-liquid flow,
Liquid metals:
Liquid sheets, in direct contact heat transfer,
Liquid-solid interfaces, fouling at,
Liquids:
Lister, D H,
Local conditions hypothesis, for critical heat flux in flow boiling,
Lockhart and Martinelli correlations:
Lodge's rubberlike liquid (non-Newtonian),
Logarithmic law region,
Logarithmic mean temperature difference
Longitudinal flow and heat transfer in tube banks,
Long-tube vertical evaporator,
Loss coefficient,
Lost work in unit operations/exergy analysis,
Louvered fins, in plate fin exchangers,
Low-alloy steels:
Low-finned tubes:
Low-nickel steels,
Lubricants, physical properties:
Lucas methods
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Plastic Lubricants
DOI 10.1615/hedhme.a.000512
5.3 PROPERTIES OF RHEOLOGICALLY COMPLEX MEDIA
5.3.4 Plastic lubricants
Z.P. Shulman
A. Design relations
Plastic lubricants with thickening agents, over the temperature range 293 < T < 413 K, are governed by the proposed interpolation formulas (Froishteter and Tambieva, 1971). For hydrocarbon lubricants,
\[\label{eq1} \lambda=\lambda_0[1+0.97C^{1.53}-0.0057C^{1.18}(T-273)] \tag{1}\]
\[\label{eq2} c_p=c_{p_0}[1+1.035C^{1.09}-0.0057C^{1.56}(T-273)] \tag{2}\]
and for lubricants with soaps and other thickening agents
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