2019
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201919600003
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The dynamics of nucleate boiling of salt solutions at a high heat flux

Abstract: In this paper, experimental results are obtained for the desorption of layers of aqueous salt solutions of LiBr and CaCl 2 at a temperature of nucleate boiling on a horizontal heating surface. The wall temperature is 130 °C. The required volume of the solution with a given mass concentration is placed on the working surface using the Thermo Scientific dispensers. After that, the desorption rate continuously decreases over time. A decrease in the wall temperature leads to a drop in the intensity of the bubbling… Show more

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“…He attributed this to the different heights of the liquid for water and salt solution, as well as to differences in liquid viscosity. Morozov and Elistratov [15] obtained experimental results in the regimen of nucleate boiling for aqueous solutions of LiBr and CaCl 2 . They used a steady-state method by heating a horizontal plate to 130 • C. Then, the liquid was deposited on the horizontal wall and the rate of evaporation was measured.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He attributed this to the different heights of the liquid for water and salt solution, as well as to differences in liquid viscosity. Morozov and Elistratov [15] obtained experimental results in the regimen of nucleate boiling for aqueous solutions of LiBr and CaCl 2 . They used a steady-state method by heating a horizontal plate to 130 • C. Then, the liquid was deposited on the horizontal wall and the rate of evaporation was measured.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%