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Heat Transfer Enhancement Using Electrohydrodynamic and Magnetohydrodynamic Techniques: A Review

Asian Review of Mechanical Engineering, 2017
Increasing heat transfer from heat exchangers using different active and passive techniques is main focus of many researchers. Heat transfer enhancement saves energy and decreases the size of heat transfer equipments and as heat transfer equipments are used in many industries the effect of these new techniques can be implemented at number of ...
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Magnetohydrodynamics and Electrohydrodynamics

The Physics of Fluids, 1962
A close analogy is found and mathematically investigated between the dynamic behavior of a plasma in a magnetic field and that of a unipolarly charged fluid in an electric field. The general equations and some of their broad consequences are discussed. Unidirectional flow, small disturbances, and stability are compared for the two systems.
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Electrohydrodynamic and Magnetohydrodynamic Nonlinear Surface Waves

The Physics of Fluids, 1962
A nonlinear formulation of electrohydrodynamic and magnetohydrodynamic surface interactions is developed which, in the absence of magnetic or electric fields, becomes the classical ``long'' gravity-wave theory. The results are valid for a shallow highly conducting fluid that interacts strongly with a rigid highly conducting plate in such a way as to ...
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Electrohydrodynamic and Magnetohydrodynamic Convection

1992
As (Rosensweig, 1985) points out, the interaction of electromagnetic fields and fluids has been attracting increasing attention due to applications in many diverse areas. He writes that the subject may be divided into three main categories: 1. Electrohydrodynamics (EHD), the branch of fluid mechanics concerned with electric force effects;
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