Effect of the steam compressibility on the stability of a phase interface in geothermal systems with constant temperature
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- Stability of boiling in porous media
- Stability of heat pipes in vapor-dominated systems
- Stability of vapour–liquid counter flow in porous media
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- Transition to instability of the interface in geothermal systems
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