A Fundamental Study Regarding the Control of Nucleate Boiling in a Complex Magnetizable Fluid By an Applied Magnetic Field, in Microgravity Conditions

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Heat Flow In Multiphase Systems, Magnetic Liquids

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A new type of working fluid to be used for boiling or multiphase heat transfer in microgravity conditions is proposed. The advantages of using a complex magnetisable fluid for boiling or multiphase heat transfer in microgravity are presented, based on the theoretical analysis of the body forces exerted by an applied magnetic field in such a fluid, in comparison with the similar phenomena determined by the body forces exerted by an applied electric field in a dielectric fluid. The experimental set-up designed to study the effect of the applied magnetic field on the bubble dynamics, to be proposed for a microgravity experiment, and currently in preparation for experimentation under terrestrial conditions, are presented.

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