Dehumidifying Heat Pipes Reading List

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  • Gilmore, V. (November 1997). "Cool Savings for Muggy Climates." Popular Science (231:5); p. 30.

  • Silverstein, C. (1992). Design and Technology of Heat Pipes for Cooling and Heat Exchange. New York: Hemisphere Publishing Corporation.

  • Schulz, G. (21 March 1994). "Heat Pipe Defeats Mold, Mildew; Saves Energy in Humid Houston." Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News. pp. 11-13.

  • Gilmore, C. (December 1987). "Heat-Pipe Heat Pump." Popular Science (231:6); p. 51.

  • Dunn, P. (1994). Heat Pipes (4th Ed.). ISBN: 0080419038: Elsevier Science.

  • Fiorillo, C. (October 1988). "Heat Pipes for All Seasons." Popular Science (233:4); p. 90.

  • "Heat Pipe Technology: Theory, Applications and Prospects." (1996). (November 1996). Proceedings of the 5th Heat Pipe Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 17-20 November 1996. ISBN: 0-08-042842-8: Elsevier Science, 1997.

  • "HVAC Retrofit Job Using Heat Pipes Brings Utility Rebate to Fla. Center." (13 April 1992). Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News. p. 73.

  • Kelsey, P. (16 July 1995). "Surrealism and the Real World of Heat Pipe Technology." Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News. pp. 23.