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Development and Assessment of an Isotropic Four-Equation Model for Heat Transfer of Low Prandtl Number Fluids

Overview of attention for article published in Frontiers in Energy Research, February 2022
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Title
Development and Assessment of an Isotropic Four-Equation Model for Heat Transfer of Low Prandtl Number Fluids
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Frontiers in Energy Research, February 2022
DOI 10.3389/fenrg.2022.816560
Authors

Xingkang Su, Xianwen Li, Xiangyang Wang, Yang Liu, Qijian Chen, Qianwan Shi, Xin Sheng, Long Gu

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Researcher 1 33%
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Unknown 3 100%
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#20,542,814
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