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Self-excitation of oscillatory processes when a liquid is injected into a plasma jet

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The process of cooling of a wall by a liquid injected into a plasma jet through a circular opening is studied experimentally. Different flow regimes in a vaporliquid system, including self-excited oscillatory regimes associated with the transfer of the region of boiling from the exterior side of the wall into the interior cavity of the casing, were obtained. Self-excited oscillations of the wall temperature are described with the help of approximation formulas.

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Translated from Inzherno-fizicheskii zhurnal, Vol. 61, No. 4, pp. 650–655, October, 1991.

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Golovanov, A.N. Self-excitation of oscillatory processes when a liquid is injected into a plasma jet. Journal of Engineering Physics 61, 1278–1282 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00872599

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