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Surface ablation in the impingement region of a liquid jet

Journal Article · · AIChE J.; (United States)
A theoretical and experimental investigation of a water jet impinging on a melting solid surface has been carried out. Ice, octane, p-xylene, and olive oil served as the meltable solid materials, comprising a Prandtl number range of 5 to 2800. An available laminar stagnation flow model was utilized to describe melting heat transfer in the jet impingement region. Melting rate measurements were found to agree quite well with the values predicted with this model.
Research Organization:
Argonne National Lab., IL
OSTI ID:
6582316
Journal Information:
AIChE J.; (United States), Journal Name: AIChE J.; (United States) Vol. 25:4; ISSN AICEA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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