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Electrohydrodynamics of liquid dielectrics on the basis of a dissociation-injection conductivity model
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    Electrohydrodynamics of liquid dielectrics on the basis of a dissociation-injection conductivity model (English)
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    A physicochemical model of the electrical conductivity of liquid dielectrics is formulated on the basis of dissociation and injection charge generation with allowance for recombination processes. The corresponding boundary-value problem of electrohydrodynamics is written down. It is shown that it is consistent with the principal electrical and electrohydrodynamic effects in liquid dielectrics.
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    electrical conductivity of liquid
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    dissociation
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    injection charge generation
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    recombination processes
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    boundary-value problem
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    electrohydrodynamics
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    liquid dielectrics
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