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V. V. Yagov

Researcher at Moscow Power Engineering Institute

Publications -  39
Citations -  394

V. V. Yagov is an academic researcher from Moscow Power Engineering Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Boiling & Heat transfer. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 35 publications receiving 311 citations.

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Is a crisis in pool boiling actually a hydrodynamic phenomenon

TL;DR: The Kutateladze correlation for CHF was obtained on basis of dimensions analysis as discussed by the authors, which is a well-known correlation for pool boiling crisis, and it has been shown that at moderate and high reduced pressures the equation of the hydrodynamic model agrees satisfactorily with the data.
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Heat transfer at cooling high-temperature bodies in subcooled liquids

TL;DR: In this article, the authors derived an approximate model of the origination of the intensive heat transfer regime in film boiling by assuming an analogy of natural convection in a boundary layer of subcooled liquid near a vapor film with gravitational liquid film flow.
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Film boiling of subcooled liquids. Part II: Steady regimes of subcooled liquids film boiling

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present new systematic data on cooling the metal spheres in subcooled isopropanol and in perfluorohexane (FC-72) at very high subcoolings, up to 160 K. The experiments showed that stable film boiling was the dominant cooling regime; heat transfer intensity was approximately two-three times greater than in saturated film boiling at the sphere surface.
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Unsteady heat transfer during subcooled film boiling

TL;DR: In this paper, an approximate procedure for solving the inverse thermal conductivity problem for calculating the heat flux density on the ball surface is developed, in which the surface temperature is well above the critical level for water, and in which liquid cannot come in direct contact with the wall, the calculated heat fluxes reach 3 −7 MW/m2.
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Hydrodynamics and heat transfer in swirl flow under conditions of one-side heating. Part 2: Boiling heat transfer. Critical heat fluxes

TL;DR: In this article, the basic results of experimental investigation of boiling heat transfer in heat absorbing devices of the ITER thermonuclear reactor, which are subjected to one-side heating, are given.