Effect of nonequilibrium near-electrode layers on the structure of EHD flows in the three-ions model of a dielectric liquid


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Abstract

An electrohydrodynamic (EHD) flow is a spontaneous flow of a liquid in the electrode gap under the action of a strong electric field. Most experimental data from an investigation of the velocity field of EHD flows were obtained in the wire-over-plane electrode configuration. For this system, the flow can be treated as a 2D flow. We report on the results of a computer simulation of the complete system of electrohydrodynamics equations in the three-ion model of a dielectric liquid. The structure of nonequilibrium dissociation–recombination layers and their effect on the structure of EHD flows have been analyzed based on the results of the computer simulation of EHD flows in liquids with different low-voltage conductivities for the wireover- plane electrode system.

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Yu. K. Stishkov

Physics Department

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Email: y.stishkov@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, Peterhof, 198504

D. V. Bogdanov

Physics Department

Email: y.stishkov@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, Peterhof, 198504


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