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Microscale heat transport devices driven by electrohydrodynamic (EHD) conduction pumping have been successfully developed over the last several years and can efficiently operate for short periods of time. The pumps are made up of specially designed electrodes, which generate an intense electric field and result in the flow of a dielectric liquid. The pumps are used upstream of an evaporator in a two-phase...
Fluid flow generation in micro-scale is becoming increasingly important as two-phase flow thermal management devices at the micro-scale are being widely developed. These devices are currently being used to cool high heat flux sources with small surface areas, found in various electronic, computer and aerospace applications. Limitations in space and power call for a simple yet effective flow generation...
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