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- Title
Investigation of Intensive Cooling of High-Temperature Bodies in Binary Water–Isopropanol Mixture.
- Authors
Lexin, M. A.; Yagov, V. V.; Zabirov, A. R.; Kanin, P. K.; Vinogradov, M. M.; Molotova, I. A.
- Abstract
The available experimental data on metal-body quenching in subcooled water indicate the presence of extremely intense cooling at the surface temperatures exceeding attainable limiting temperature of the liquid. At present, there is not only a theoretical description but also well-founded qualitative description of the mechanism that makes it possible to remove such heat fluxes in film boiling mode. In experiments on cooling in cryo-liquids, fluorocarbon, ethanol, and isopropanol, such a regime does not occur even at extremely high subcooling. Thus, it seems expedient to perform experiments on the cooling of high-temperature samples in a binary water–isopropanol mixture. For the first time, the boundary concentration of the isopropyl alcohol in the mixture with intensive cooling that occurs upon film boiling is determined.
- Subjects
BINARY mixtures; COOLING; ISOPROPYL alcohol; FILM boiling; SURFACE temperature; HEAT flux
- Publication
High Temperature, 2020, Vol 58, Issue 3, p369
- ISSN
0018-151X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S0018151X20030116