Liquid nitrogen or other cryogenic liquids have the potential to replace or augment current energy sources in cooling and power applications. This can be done by the rapid evaporation and expansion processes that occur when liquid nitrogen is injected into hotter fluids in mechanical expander systems. In this study, the evaporation process of single liquid nitrogen droplets when submerged into n-propanol, methanol, n-hexane, and n-pentane maintained at 294 K has been investigated experimentally and numerically. The evaporation process is quantified by tracking the growth rate of the resulting nitrogen vapour bubble that has an interface with the bulk liquid. The experimental data suggest that the bubble volume growth is proportional to the ...
Sublimation of a substance is the process of transitioning from solid phase to vapor phase. Despite ...
The differences between subcritical liquid drop and supercritical fluid drop behavior are shown to b...
Micro-structured surfaces can affect heat transfer mechanisms because of enlarged specific surface a...
Liquid nitrogen or other cryogenic liquids have the potential to replace or augment current energy s...
The rapid rise in global CO2 emissions due to increasing demand for fossil fuels has led to the purs...
A comprehensive axisymmetric numerical model has been developed to study evaporation of a droplet tr...
The evaporation of a single n-pentane drop in another warm flowing liquid (water) medium has been st...
Evaporation of metastable droplets in an immiscible liquid can occur in a wide range of practical ap...
A pulse-expansion wave tube method to determine homogeneous nucleation rates of water droplets has b...
Studying vaporization of binary mixture liquid droplets as a model system provides useful informatio...
Droplet evaporation governs many heat- and mass-transfer processes germane in nature and industry. I...
The evaporation of water droplet is a fundamental yet complex process in our nature after taking in ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Passive and active technologies have been used to control ...
A molecular dynamics (MD) simulation method is developed to study the evaporation of submicron dropl...
The evaporation of small droplets of water resting on poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) has previousl...
Sublimation of a substance is the process of transitioning from solid phase to vapor phase. Despite ...
The differences between subcritical liquid drop and supercritical fluid drop behavior are shown to b...
Micro-structured surfaces can affect heat transfer mechanisms because of enlarged specific surface a...
Liquid nitrogen or other cryogenic liquids have the potential to replace or augment current energy s...
The rapid rise in global CO2 emissions due to increasing demand for fossil fuels has led to the purs...
A comprehensive axisymmetric numerical model has been developed to study evaporation of a droplet tr...
The evaporation of a single n-pentane drop in another warm flowing liquid (water) medium has been st...
Evaporation of metastable droplets in an immiscible liquid can occur in a wide range of practical ap...
A pulse-expansion wave tube method to determine homogeneous nucleation rates of water droplets has b...
Studying vaporization of binary mixture liquid droplets as a model system provides useful informatio...
Droplet evaporation governs many heat- and mass-transfer processes germane in nature and industry. I...
The evaporation of water droplet is a fundamental yet complex process in our nature after taking in ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Passive and active technologies have been used to control ...
A molecular dynamics (MD) simulation method is developed to study the evaporation of submicron dropl...
The evaporation of small droplets of water resting on poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) has previousl...
Sublimation of a substance is the process of transitioning from solid phase to vapor phase. Despite ...
The differences between subcritical liquid drop and supercritical fluid drop behavior are shown to b...
Micro-structured surfaces can affect heat transfer mechanisms because of enlarged specific surface a...