Heat and Mass Exchange with Cooling of Strongly Heated Surfaces by Evaporation.

Joy B. Gazley

ResearchPublished 1962

A study deducing criterial equations of heat and mass transfer which take into account the effects of the flows of heat and steam across the boundary layer and the effects of Stefan's flow on the values of the coefficients of thermal conductivity and diffusion. The temperature and liquid flow rate determined with the aid of these equations are compared with experimental and theoretical data given by other authors. A study deducing criterial equations of heat and mass transfer which take into account the effects of the flows of heat and steam across the boundary layer and the effects of Stefan's flow on the values of the coefficients of thermal conductivity and diffusion. The temperature and liquid flow rate determined with the aid of these equations are compared with experimental and theoretical data given by other authors. 21 pp

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