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    • The effects of surface instabilities on laminar film condensation 

      Gerstmann, Joseph; Griffith, P. (Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, [1965], 1965)
      Heat transfer rates for laminar film condensation of Freon-1l3 were measured on the underside of horizontal surfaces, inclined surfaces, and vertical surfaces. Several distinct regimes of flow were observed. On the underside ...
    • Two phase pressure drop in inclined and vertical pipes 

      Griffith, P.; Lau, Chun Woon.; Hon, Pou Cheong.; Pearson, John Franklin. (Cambridge : Heat Transfer Laboratory, [1973], 1973)
      A method of calculating the pressure drop in inclined and vertical oil-gas wells is proposed. The data used to establish the method is from a variety of sources but is largely from air and water flowing in systems close ...
    • Dispersed flow film boiling 

      Yoder, Graydon L.; Rohsenow, Warren M. (Cambridge, Mass. : Heat Transfer Laboratory, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [1980], 1980)
      Dispersed flow consists of small liquid droplets entrained in a flowing vapor. This flow regime can occur in cryogenic equipment, in steam generators, and during nuclear reactor loss of coolant accidents. A theoretical ...