Author:
IVASHNYOV OLEG E.,IVASHNEVA MARINA N.,SMIRNOV NICKOLAI N.
Abstract
Experimental studies of hot water depressurization show that the pressure in a vessel,
just after it is opened, drops much lower than the pressure of saturation but the
liquid does not boil uniformly throughout the vessel. Essentially, liquid boiling begins
only on the arrival of a ‘slow wave’ of rarefaction which moves at a low speed of
approximately 10 m s−1 from the open end deep into the vessel.To explain this phenomenon we suggest a model that takes into account the
difference in phase velocities. Although this difference in bubble flows is only about
1 m s−1 it proves to be sufficient to cause bubble breakup. Using this model we
obtained the ‘slow wave of boiling’ in a numerical experiment that was in good
agreement with the physical experiment.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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