Abstract
Nonstationary evaporation and diffusion of vapor is considered in conjunction with the associated heat conduction processes. An exact solution of the problem for a plane evaporation surface is obtained with allowance for temperature and concentration discontinuities.
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Buevich, Y.A. Diffusion and thermal relaxation at the plane surface of an evaporating liquid. Journal of Engineering Physics 8, 234–239 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00829622
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