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Laminar Flow in a Heated Capillary with a Distinct Interface

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The subject of the present chapter is the analysis of possible states of capillary flow with distinct evaporativemeniscus. The system of quasi-one-dimensionalmass, momentum and energy equations are applied to classify the operating parameters corresponding to various types of flow. The domains of steady and unsteady states are also outlined.

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(2009). Laminar Flow in a Heated Capillary with a Distinct Interface. In: Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer and Boiling in Micro-Channels. Heat and Mass Transfer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78755-6_10

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