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Thermal performance of flat-shaped heat pipes using nanofluids
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    Thermal performance of flat-shaped heat pipes using nanofluids (English)
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    19 March 2010
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    heat pipe
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    nanofluid
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    flat-shaped
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    disk-shaped
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    thermal performance
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    maximum heat removal
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