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Ionic winds for locally enhanced cooling

Ionic wind engines can be integrated onto surfaces to provide enhanced local cooling. Air ions generated by field-emitted electrons or a corona discharge are pulled by an electric field and exchange momentum with neutral air molecules, causing air flow. In the presence of a bulk flow, ionic winds di...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2007-09, Vol.102 (5), p.053302-053302-8
Main Authors: Go, David B., Garimella, Suresh V., Fisher, Timothy S., Mongia, Rajiv K.
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ELECTRONS
FIELD EMISSION
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