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    Closure to “Discussion of ‘An Analysis of Deep Submerged Multiple-Port Buoyant Discharges’” (1977, ASME J. Heat Transfer, 99, p. 654) PUBLIC ACCESS

    L. D. Kannberg and L. R. Davis
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    L. D. Kannberg

    Battelle—Northwest, Richland, Wash.

    L. R. Davis

    Oregon State University, Corvallis, Ore.

    J. Heat Transfer 99(4), 654-655 (Nov 01, 1977) (2 pages) doi:10.1115/1.3450759 History: Online August 11, 2010
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