Tham khảo tài liệu 'the mems handbook (1st ed) - m. gad el hak part 16', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | FIGURE Sequence of pictures of a bubble entering into a traveling through b and exiting out of c a microchannel 50 pm in width q qCHF . From Jiang L. et al. 2001 J. MEMS 10 pp. 80-87. 2001 IEEE. With permission. FIGURE Physical model of forced convection boiling in a microchannel showing the single-liquid and singlevapor phases separated by an interface. Reprinted from Peles . et al. 2000 Int. J. Multiphase Flow 26 1063-1093. With permission from Elsevier Science. from the wall to the fluid is accompanied by a streamwise increase of the liquid or vapor temperature and velocity. At the liquid-vapor interface heat flux causes the liquid to move downstream and evaporate. The mathematical model includes on top of the standard equations of conservation and state for each phase conditions corresponding to the interface surface. For stationary capillary flow these conditions 2002 by CRC Press LLC FIGURE Sequence of pictures of a bubble entering into a traveling through b and exiting out of c a microchannel 50 pm in width q qCHF . From Jiang L. et al. 2001 J. MEMS 10 pp. 80-87. 2001 IEEE. With permission. FIGURE Physical model of forced convection boiling in a microchannel showing the single-liquid and singlevapor phases separated by an interface. Reprinted from Peles . et al. 2000 Int. J. Multiphase Flow 26 1063-1093. With permission from Elsevier Science. from the wall to the fluid is accompanied by a streamwise increase of the liquid or vapor temperature and velocity. At the liquid-vapor interface heat flux causes the liquid to move downstream and evaporate. The mathematical model includes on top of the standard equations of conservation and state for each phase conditions corresponding to the interface surface. For stationary capillary flow these conditions 2002 by CRC Press LLC 33 Flow Control Mohamed Gad-el-Hak University of Notre Dame Introduction Unifying Principles Control Goals and Their Interrelation Classification