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An experimental investigation of noises in boiling on an electrically heated wire in a water volume has been carried out. Its results point to the fact that the type of heating of the heat-exchange surface has a significant influence on the processes of boiling and the noises appearing as a result of them. It is shown that heating by a pulsating direct current gives rise to effects that are not observed in the case of heating by an accumulator current.
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Korolev, A.V., Litvin, A.N. Investigation of Noises in Boiling on an Electrically Heated Wire. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 75, 1033–1036 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021134717740
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