Heat transfer and evaporation of salt solution on a horizontal heating wall

An experimental study of non-isothermal heat transfer and evaporation of thin layers of aqueous solutions of salts has been carried out. Evaporation was realized on a horizontal heated wall in the air atmosphere at a pressure of 1 bar. In the evaporation of water and salt solution, the heat transfer...

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Main Author: Misyura Sergey Y.
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2020/0354-98361900281M.pdf
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spelling doaj-c7ac443d91394adaa5f49e1e2b1408a82021-01-02T08:14:47ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362020-01-01243 Part B2171217910.2298/TSCI180521281M0354-98361900281MHeat transfer and evaporation of salt solution on a horizontal heating wallMisyura Sergey Y.0Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, RussiaAn experimental study of non-isothermal heat transfer and evaporation of thin layers of aqueous solutions of salts has been carried out. Evaporation was realized on a horizontal heated wall in the air atmosphere at a pressure of 1 bar. In the evaporation of water and salt solution, the heat transfer coefficient is constant for a long time period and increases in the final stage due to the multiple reduction of the layer thickness. Evaporation curves for different types of salt solutions have a different character. Due to the increase in salt concentration, the evaporation rate of LiBr-water, CaCl2-water, LiCl-water, and MgCl2-water decreases over time. Salt solutions decreases with time. Evaporation rates for solutions of NaCl-water, CsCl-water, and BaCl2-water slightly change over time. To analyze the effect of free convection on heat transfer, experimental curves for the ratio of Nusselt numbers (A = Nu(salt)/Nu(water)) for the salt and water solution have been built. Parameter A is greater than one and increases with time. The effect of convection on heat transfer varies with time and depends on the current salt concentration and solution layer height, which should be considered in the simulation.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2020/0354-98361900281M.pdflayer heat transfersalt solutionevaporation rate
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author Misyura Sergey Y.
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Heat transfer and evaporation of salt solution on a horizontal heating wall
Thermal Science
layer heat transfer
salt solution
evaporation rate
author_facet Misyura Sergey Y.
author_sort Misyura Sergey Y.
title Heat transfer and evaporation of salt solution on a horizontal heating wall
title_short Heat transfer and evaporation of salt solution on a horizontal heating wall
title_full Heat transfer and evaporation of salt solution on a horizontal heating wall
title_fullStr Heat transfer and evaporation of salt solution on a horizontal heating wall
title_full_unstemmed Heat transfer and evaporation of salt solution on a horizontal heating wall
title_sort heat transfer and evaporation of salt solution on a horizontal heating wall
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
publishDate 2020-01-01
description An experimental study of non-isothermal heat transfer and evaporation of thin layers of aqueous solutions of salts has been carried out. Evaporation was realized on a horizontal heated wall in the air atmosphere at a pressure of 1 bar. In the evaporation of water and salt solution, the heat transfer coefficient is constant for a long time period and increases in the final stage due to the multiple reduction of the layer thickness. Evaporation curves for different types of salt solutions have a different character. Due to the increase in salt concentration, the evaporation rate of LiBr-water, CaCl2-water, LiCl-water, and MgCl2-water decreases over time. Salt solutions decreases with time. Evaporation rates for solutions of NaCl-water, CsCl-water, and BaCl2-water slightly change over time. To analyze the effect of free convection on heat transfer, experimental curves for the ratio of Nusselt numbers (A = Nu(salt)/Nu(water)) for the salt and water solution have been built. Parameter A is greater than one and increases with time. The effect of convection on heat transfer varies with time and depends on the current salt concentration and solution layer height, which should be considered in the simulation.
topic layer heat transfer
salt solution
evaporation rate
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2020/0354-98361900281M.pdf
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