
doi: 10.1063/1.1744536
Electroconvectional heat transfers have been measured in gaseous N2, CO2, NH3, SO2, and CCl3F. The results are interpreted and correlated according to the theories of Kronig and of Senftleben and Bültmann. The theoretical predictions of Senftleben and Bültmann concerning the dependence of the electroconvectional heat transfer on the pressure of the gas and the magnitude of the electric field are found to fit the experimental results.
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