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Numerical Analysis of Influence of Thickness of Liquid Film on Bottom Cover to Heat Transfer in Thermosyphon in Conditions Emergency Modes of Work the Rechargeable Batteries of Aircrafts

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Figure 2, 2() – Qh=16,3·10yexperimental.  [5]. 1(. The temperature distribution in the direction ) – Q5252h=11,4·1052
Figure 3. Temperature of surface of bottom cover and liquid film thickness depending on time.

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