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Parametric studies on direct contact evaporation of a drop in an immiscible liquid
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In this paper, a theoretical analysis of direct contact evaporation of a drop moving in a stagnant column of immiscible liquid is presented, where non-dimensional parameters governing the motion and heat transfer are identified and a study of the effects of the variation of these parameters is made.About:
This article is published in International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer.The article was published on 1984-02-01. It has received 27 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Drop (liquid) & Heat transfer.read more
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Evaporation of single liquid drops in an immiscible liquid at elevated pressures: experimental study with n-pentane and R 113 drops in water
Yasushi Shimizu,Yasuhiko H. Mori +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors dealt with direct contact evaporation of single liquid drops in a stagnant medium of an immiscible liquid under moderately elevated pressures. But their experiments were performed with n-pentane and R 113 drops injected into water under pressures of up to 0.48 MPa.
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Numerical simulation of direct-contact evaporation of a drop rising in a hot, less volatile immiscible liquid of higher density— possibilities and limits of the sola-vof/csf algorithm
M. G. Wohak,Hans Beer +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a full numerical simulation of direct-contact evaporation of a drop rising in a hot, immiscible and less volatile liquid of higher density.
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Direct-contact heat transfer of a single volatile liquid drop evaporation in an immiscible liquid
TL;DR: In this article, a semi-analytical approach was presented to study the transient heat transfer of a single volatile drop evaporation in an immiscible liquid with bubble nucleation inside the drop.
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Growth and translation of a liquid-vapour compound drop in a second liquid. Part 2. Heat transfer
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the heat transfer associated with a 3-singlet compound drop that is growing because of change of phase and provided fundamental understanding of the transport processes that take place in connection with direct contact heat exchange.
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Direct-contact transfer processes with moving liquid droplets
TL;DR: In this article, the main emphasis is on convective flow effects and analytical or numerical studies of direct contact transfer phenomena, rather than the experimental aspects or the specifics of the design of direct-contact transfer systems.
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An Experimental Study of Bubbles Moving in Liquids
TL;DR: In this paper, a fundamental study of the motion of bubbles was conducted at the David Taylor Model Basin in Washington, D.C. As an initial step, experiments were condu...
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Closure of "An Experimental Study of Bubbles Moving in Liquids"
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Direct-contact heat transfer with change of phase: Evaporation of drops in an immiscible liquid medium
Samuel Sideman,Yehuda Taitel +1 more
TL;DR: The transfer characteristics of volatile liquid drops evaporating while rising in a column of immiscible liquid are presented in this paper, where a study of cine-camera films taken during the heat-transfer process rendered information regarding the velocities and evaporation rates of butane and pentane drops.
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Direct Contact Heat Transfer Between Immiscible Liquids
TL;DR: In this paper, heat transfer to drops moving in a constant-temperature field and continuously varying temperature field is discussed, and three models are taken into account: rigid drop, completely mixed drop, and drop with internal circulation.
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Evaporation of butane drops in brine
TL;DR: In this paper, an investigation was carried out into the evaporation of butane droplets in a vertical column of water or brine, and measurements were made of bubble velocity and bubble growth rate.
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