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Micro-motion-picture study of the mechanism of bubble growth and separation during boiling of liquids on smooth horizontal surfaces and at pores

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The mechanism of bubble separation from a horizontal surface with poor wetting properties has been investigated by means of high-speed motion-picture photography. Film showing the microscopic process of bubble growth and separation from cylindrical pores in a horizontal surface has been obtained for the first time.

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Chigareva, T.S. Micro-motion-picture study of the mechanism of bubble growth and separation during boiling of liquids on smooth horizontal surfaces and at pores. Journal of Engineering Physics 11, 417–420 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00829342

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