“…[16][17][18][19]. In particular, a traction surface boundary condition proportional to the temperature gradient [20] was introduced in the HIMAG code [16][17][18] to account for thermocapillary forces, and a novel thin wall TE boundary condition was introduced to the 2D model [19] to include the effect of TE currents. Both analyses calculate the heat transfer self-consistently.…”
“…[16][17][18][19]. In particular, a traction surface boundary condition proportional to the temperature gradient [20] was introduced in the HIMAG code [16][17][18] to account for thermocapillary forces, and a novel thin wall TE boundary condition was introduced to the 2D model [19] to include the effect of TE currents. Both analyses calculate the heat transfer self-consistently.…”
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