Bubble growth rates in pure and binary systems: Combined effect of relaxation and evaporation microlayers

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Abstract

Pohlhausen's equation has been used to determine the initial thickness of the evaporating microlayer beneath a hemispherical vapour bubble on a superheated horizontal wall. Microlayer thickness is proportional to the square root of the distance to the nucleation site during early bubble growth, while a linear relationship exists during advanced growth.

A (heat and mass) diffusion-type solution is derived for advanced bubble growth, which accounts for the interaction of the mutually dependent contributions due to the relaxation microlayer (around the bubble dome) and the evaporation microlayer. The entire bubble behaviour during adherence is determined by a combination of this asymptotic solution and the Rayleigh solution, which governs early growth. Also, expressions are derived for both the radius of the dry area and the radius of the maximum contact area between bubble and wall.

At low concentrations of the more volatile component in binary systems, the dominating influence of mass diffusion is demonstrated by the following effects: (i) asymptotic bubble growth is slowed down substantially; (ii) the formation of dry areas beneath bubbles is prevented, even at subatmospheric pressures; (iii) the lower part of the bubble is contracted; (iv) the evaporation microlayer contribution to bubble growth is negligible at atmospheric and at elevated pressures.

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