2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-439337/v1
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Deciphering The Molecular Mechanism Of Water Boiling At Heterogeneous Interfaces

Abstract: Water boiling control evolution of natural geothermal systems is widely exploited in industrial processes due to the unique non-linear thermophysical behavior. Even though the properties of water both in the liquid and gas state have been extensively studied experimentally and by numerical simulations, there is still a fundamental knowledge gap in understanding the mechanism of the heterogeneous nucleate boiling controlling evaporation and condensation. In this study, the molecular mechanism of bubble nucleati… Show more

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“…82 Generally, boiling has been successfully simulated, however, in complex setups. 81,83 While we would generally be very interested in estimating the actual boiling point of the water models studied here, it is out of the scope of this study. Experimental studies on superheated water exist.…”
Section: Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…82 Generally, boiling has been successfully simulated, however, in complex setups. 81,83 While we would generally be very interested in estimating the actual boiling point of the water models studied here, it is out of the scope of this study. Experimental studies on superheated water exist.…”
Section: Thementioning
confidence: 99%