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A Mass transfer model for simulating volatile organic compound emissions from 'wet' coating materials applied to absorptive substrates

Yang, X., Chen, Q., Zeng, J. and Zhang, J. S.
2001
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, v. 44, no. 9, pp. 1803-1815


Yang, X., Chen, Q., Zeng, J. and Zhang, J. S., (2001), "A Mass transfer model for simulating volatile organic compound emissions from 'wet' coating materials applied to absorptive substrates", International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, v. 44, no. 9, pp. 1803-1815.
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