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Analysis of the temperature field in the capillary structure of an ?antigravity? heat pipe

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Aug 01, 1986
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51(2)
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897-900
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Yu. G. Fershtater, Yu. F. Maidanik (1986). Analysis of the temperature field in the capillary structure of an ?antigravity? heat pipe. Journal of Engineering Physics, 51(2), 897-900. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00871186