why sweathgear panel used 65ka, or 50ka beaking capacity
Answer / Abul Faisel
The breaking capacity of a sweatgear panel (also known as a heat exchanger) depends on various factors such as the operating conditions and design specifications. To determine the specific reasons for using 65ka or 50ka, you may want to consult an Aeronautical Engineering textbook or seek help from experts.
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