Talk:Evaporator
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[edit] School project
Please do not edit this article until after December 14th. It is written for a student project and is being edited and up-dated after peer review. Thanks. Priya Shoor 00:22, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Messages from Gokhan
Hi Priya, I found your article which is well organized and written. As you mentioned, you will need to add some references for the information you put here. You should do this by not only giving a list of references at the end but also adding those references to your text. Anyway, you did a great job! GBoran 22:50, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Cleanup
The page looks to be coming along nicely. For advice on formatting, please review Wikipedia:Manual of Style. And good luck with the project. :) --Elonka 06:53, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Something's Wrong with the page
Hello.... there is too much of horizontal scrolling required for this page... please check it out. I don't know how to edit it else would have done it myself. Elncid (talk) 07:12, 21 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Review from Vivek
Hey Priya, the aticle has a lot of good information. It seems well researched. If you could add more images that would be good. Once you add those images of evaporators, it should be fine. Also, some of your equations need to be in the bigger font version that they have on other articles, so it seems more professional. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vivek216 (talk • contribs) 15:25, December 5, 2006
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[edit] Review from Jon
There's a lot of good info here. Good job! I agree with Vivek's suggestion of the addition of diagrams or pictures. Also, the first equation you have is only explained in very loose terms. A little more explanation of what each term is and how this equation is used would be good.
The last couple of paragraphs are pretty long. If you could break them up, it might make them a little easier to follow in this context.
The last thing I have is that there are places when the tone isn't very formal. I did my best to find them and point them out (I've been using Word to insert grammatical corrections and that sort of thing, so I'll email that to you), but it would be good to reread what you have and just see if there are any spots I missed.
Jhsuosu 00:30, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
- I agree. --Denise from the Cosby Show 06:06, 18 June 2007 (UTC)