Abstract

Electrohydrodynamics (EHD) is recognized as a technology with high energy efficiency, which can be used in various thermal energy systems. Researchers performed many experimental and numerical studies on this topic to investigate its potential applications in thermo-fluid systems. This survey reviews the existing researches performed on different applications of EHD in thermal energy systems containing boiling, condensing, drying, evaporating, and solar energy systems. Capability, limitations, and applications of this technique in each system are investigated and listed, pursued by a number of conclusions and suggestions.

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