Cryogenic rotary coolers

M.W. Biddulph and R.P. Burford

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This communication presents new data taken from an operating cryogenic rotary cooler processing rubber particles. Values of heat transfer coefficient have been obtained and measurements of the hold-up in the cooler as a function of angle and speed of rotation are included. These data are important for use in the design of these coolers. It is expected that a more comprehensive paper concerned with this design will follow.

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