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Theoretical Model for Nucleate Boiling Heat and Mass Transfer of Binary Mixtures

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In this article, a model is presented to calculate nucleate boiling heat transfer coefficients of binary mixtures, which includes the governing physical phenomena, such as the variation of the phase interface curvature, the adhesion pressure between wall and liquid, the interfacial thermal resistance as well as the local variation of composition and liquid-vapor equilibrium.
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A model is presented to calculate nucleate boiling heat transfer coefficients of binary mixtures. The model includes the governing physical phenomena, such as the variation of the phase interface curvature, the adhesion pressure between wall and liquid, the interfacial thermal resistance as well as the local variation of composition and liquid-vapor equilibrium. Marangoni convection is considered, too. The theoretical background of these phenomena is described and their implementation is explained. The model is verified by comparing calculated heat transfer coefficients of hydrocarbon mixtures with experimental data

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Intermolecular and surface forces

TL;DR: The forces between atoms and molecules are discussed in detail in this article, including the van der Waals forces between surfaces, and the forces between particles and surfaces, as well as their interactions with other forces.
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Heat Transfer

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The general theory of van der Waals forces

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Van P. Carey
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