Evaporation of metastable droplets in an immiscible liquid can occur in a wide range of practical applications and in particular in cryogenic systems due to the low saturation temperature of the cryogenic liquid. In this article, we show experimentally that the incomplete explosion of a metastable droplet can lead to a ‘film evaporation’ configuration, where a remaining droplet is eventually separated from the host immiscible liquid by an established vapour layer. Based on a transient heat diffusion model, we identified that the necessary but not sufficient condition for the complete explosion of a metastable droplet is that the droplet must absorb, before explosion, an amount of heat larger than the latent heat required for a full evaporat...
This paper is concerned with the vaporization of superheated water drops. When calculating the heat ...
The change of evaporation liquid on another immiscible liquid has important guiding significance for...
The gravity-driven flashing of superheated water, a non-equilibrium phase change phenomenon usually ...
Evaporation of metastable droplets in an immiscible liquid can occur in a wide range of practical ap...
The effect of ambient pressure on the dynamical behaviour of a single droplet (1-2 mm diameter) of v...
The study is concerned with a suitable heating model for the prediction of the pre-explosion time of...
In an experimental investigation of the transient processes that occur when a single droplet of but...
Funder: Energy Research AcceleratorIn this article, we show that significant deviations from the cla...
Depressurization-induced extinction of droplets is demonstrated using an unsteady liquid-phase theor...
Liquid nitrogen or other cryogenic liquids have the potential to replace or augment current energy s...
International audienceThe evolution of pure super critical "droplet" in an hotter atmosphere of the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe results of recent experiments indicate that a temperatur...
Recently developed approaches to the hydrodynamic, kinetic, and molecular dynamic modeling of fuel d...
International audienceThe gravity-driven flashing of superheated water, a non-equilibrium phase chan...
The dynamical behavior governing the propagation of evaporation waves in chlorinated fluorocarbons i...
This paper is concerned with the vaporization of superheated water drops. When calculating the heat ...
The change of evaporation liquid on another immiscible liquid has important guiding significance for...
The gravity-driven flashing of superheated water, a non-equilibrium phase change phenomenon usually ...
Evaporation of metastable droplets in an immiscible liquid can occur in a wide range of practical ap...
The effect of ambient pressure on the dynamical behaviour of a single droplet (1-2 mm diameter) of v...
The study is concerned with a suitable heating model for the prediction of the pre-explosion time of...
In an experimental investigation of the transient processes that occur when a single droplet of but...
Funder: Energy Research AcceleratorIn this article, we show that significant deviations from the cla...
Depressurization-induced extinction of droplets is demonstrated using an unsteady liquid-phase theor...
Liquid nitrogen or other cryogenic liquids have the potential to replace or augment current energy s...
International audienceThe evolution of pure super critical "droplet" in an hotter atmosphere of the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe results of recent experiments indicate that a temperatur...
Recently developed approaches to the hydrodynamic, kinetic, and molecular dynamic modeling of fuel d...
International audienceThe gravity-driven flashing of superheated water, a non-equilibrium phase chan...
The dynamical behavior governing the propagation of evaporation waves in chlorinated fluorocarbons i...
This paper is concerned with the vaporization of superheated water drops. When calculating the heat ...
The change of evaporation liquid on another immiscible liquid has important guiding significance for...
The gravity-driven flashing of superheated water, a non-equilibrium phase change phenomenon usually ...