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Peculiarities of Droplet Evaporation under Radiative and Convective Heating

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We propose a new method for determining the rate of evaporation of a lone levitating droplet under the action of radiative heat flux. Results of experimental investigation of the evaporation rate of a droplet of distilled water heated by radiative and convective heat flux density within q = 0.25–1.5 W/cm2 are presented. Comparative analysis of the peculiarities of droplet evaporation under radiative and convective heating conditions is performed.

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This work was supported in part by the Russian Science Foundation, project no. 15-19-10014.

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Arkhipov, V.A., Basalaev, S.A., Zolororev, N.N. et al. Peculiarities of Droplet Evaporation under Radiative and Convective Heating. Tech. Phys. Lett. 46, 378–381 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063785020040161

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