Evaporation
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Evaporation processes generally occur from liquid films, drops, and jets. Films may flow on a heated or adiabatic surface as a result of gravity or vapor shear. Drops may evaporate from a heated substrate, or they may be suspended in a gas mixture or immiscible fluid. Jets may be cylindrical in shape or elongated (ribbon-like). <br> | Evaporation processes generally occur from liquid films, drops, and jets. Films may flow on a heated or adiabatic surface as a result of gravity or vapor shear. Drops may evaporate from a heated substrate, or they may be suspended in a gas mixture or immiscible fluid. Jets may be cylindrical in shape or elongated (ribbon-like). <br> | ||
- | *'''[[Basics of evaporation| | + | *'''[[Basics of evaporation|Basics]]''' |
: [[Classification of Evaporation|Classification]] and [[Criteria of Evaporation|Criteria of Evaporation]]. | : [[Classification of Evaporation|Classification]] and [[Criteria of Evaporation|Criteria of Evaporation]]. | ||
*'''[[Film Evaporation]]''' | *'''[[Film Evaporation]]''' |
Revision as of 18:34, 31 May 2010
Evaporation processes generally occur from liquid films, drops, and jets. Films may flow on a heated or adiabatic surface as a result of gravity or vapor shear. Drops may evaporate from a heated substrate, or they may be suspended in a gas mixture or immiscible fluid. Jets may be cylindrical in shape or elongated (ribbon-like).
- Adiabatic walls, and heated wall.
- Evaporation from cylindrical pore under low to moderate heat flux and high heat flux, and evaporation in an inclined microchannel.
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