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A description is given of a semiempirical method of determining the flow density of nonequilibrium adiabatic flows of evaporating liquids based on the vortex theory of vapor-phase generation, which establishes a relation between the superheating of the liquid and its flow velocity. It is shown that, at subcritical flow rates, evaporation in an adiabatic liquid flow becomes impossible, and a method of determining the critical flow parameters is given.
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Stolyarov, A.A., Kondukov, N.B. Flow density of adiabatic evaporating-liquid flows. Journal of Engineering Physics 15, 767–772 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00826641
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