2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2018.05.040
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Evaporation modes of LiBr, CaCl2, LiCl, NaCl aqueous salt solution droplets on aluminum surface

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“…It is characteristic that over evaporation time the crystal forms on the free surface of the droplet can vary and depend on the wettability. The beginning of crystallization in the drop is realized in the precursor film of the salt solution 25 , where the maximum supersaturation occurs. Collective effects and spontaneous crystallization in water droplets on the surface of heavy oil are considered in 26 .…”
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“…It is characteristic that over evaporation time the crystal forms on the free surface of the droplet can vary and depend on the wettability. The beginning of crystallization in the drop is realized in the precursor film of the salt solution 25 , where the maximum supersaturation occurs. Collective effects and spontaneous crystallization in water droplets on the surface of heavy oil are considered in 26 .…”
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“…It is known from early studies [11][12][13] that proportion of heat transfer by evaporation within evaporative water coolers is very high, thus, the heat balance equation with sufficient accuracy (without taking into account heat conductivity, convection and vapor condensation) can be recorded as follows:…”
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“…An investigation of the kinetics of growth of crystalline hydrates was considered in [8]. The cooling rate of the heated wall depends both on the geometric parameters of the droplets (the effect of an angle, diameter) and on the wettability [9][10]. The presence of a structured wall leads to an increased heat transfer [11][12].…”
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