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Modeling of two-layer liquid-gas flow with account for evaporation

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Two-layer gas-liquid flows and evaporation intensity at the interface were studied. The influence of gas flow rate, longitudinal gradient of temperature, the Soret effect on the nature of flow and transfer processes was demonstrated. Experimental and theoretical results were compared; they show dependence of evaporation at the interface on gas flow rates.

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Correspondence to E. V. Rezanova.

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Mathematic simulation was supported by RFBR (Project #14-08-00163), Comparison of analytical and experimental results was supported by RNF (Grant #14-19-01755).

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Goncharova, O.N., Rezanova, E.V., Lyulin, Y.V. et al. Modeling of two-layer liquid-gas flow with account for evaporation. Thermophys. Aeromech. 22, 631–637 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S086986431505011X

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