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The phrase "heat transfer area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to thermodynamics, engineering, or physics when discussing the surface area through which heat is transferred.
Example: "The efficiency of the heat exchanger depends significantly on the heat transfer area available for the process."
Alternatives: "thermal exchange surface" or "heat exchange area."
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Hotter climates need additional heat transfer area.
vessel with a central tube as the heat transfer area.
The total heat transfer area and power consumption are reduced by 10.8% and 12.1%, respectively.
One of the important improving theories is using fins to increase the heat transfer area.
This can be done by total heat transfer area and cost targeting, which called supertargeting.
Fin design with the same heat transfer area has been discussed.
The total heat transfer area (or the overall number of heat transfer units) is finite.
Previous literature models focused on determination of the heat transfer area and compressor power consumption.
Moreover, larger heat transfer area of heat sink does not guarantee better thermal performance.
Consequently, the heat transfer area for the preheated zone is nearly half of the total area.
Heat transfer area is reduced by selection of appropriate temperature of intermediate utility.
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