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Pool boiling with an imposed electric field: Main results of a theoretical and experimental research

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Abbreviations

E:

electric field

El*eqE 20g L/σ:

electrical influence number

g:

acceleration of gravity

k=2π/λ:

wave number

\(L = \sqrt {\sigma /g(\rho _1 - \rho _g )}\) :

Laplace length

q:

heat flux

V:

high voltage

T:

temperature

λ:

wavelength

v:

kinematic viscosity

ρ:

density

σ:

surface tension

0:

with no electric field

E:

with electric field

eq:

equivalent

g:

gas

l:

liquid

o:

interface

w:

wall

CHF:

Critical Heat Flux

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Grassi, W., Di Marco, P., Carrica, P., Manetti, R., Grassi, M., Mazzoni, G. (1996). Pool boiling with an imposed electric field: Main results of a theoretical and experimental research. In: Steinchen, A. (eds) Dynamics of Multiphase Flows Across Interfaces. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 467. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0102675

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