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Mechanism of heat and mass transfer during sublimation in a forced flow of rarefied gas

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The interaction of a flow of rarefied gas with the flow of vapor close to a surface undergoing sublimation is studied by a visualization method. The rate of sublimation and the intensity of convective heat transfer are expressed as functions of the velocity of the incident flow of rarefied gas.

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Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 700–705, April, 1971.

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Novikov, P.A., Vagner, E.A. Mechanism of heat and mass transfer during sublimation in a forced flow of rarefied gas. Journal of Engineering Physics 20, 504–507 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00826822

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