Abstract
Two families of functions, which will be designated as G{sub n}(x,y) and F{sub n}(x,y), find use in the analysis of crossflow heat exchangers, regenerators, packed beds, the transient response of heat exchangers, and related problems. Larsen gives four place tables for G{sub {minus}1}, G{sub 0}, G{sub 1}, F{sub 0}, and F{sub 1} (X,y) (x and y; 0, (1), 20). However, in many applications the values of the functions are required for larger values of the index n, larger values of x and y, and for both arguments negative. The dual purpose of this note is to summarize some properties of the functions and to indicate a rapid method of finding their numerical values.
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