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Heat Transfer Research

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ISSN Imprimir: 1064-2285

ISSN On-line: 2162-6561

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Description of Heat and Mass Transfer in Film Boiling of Superfluid Helium in Microgravity in a Capillary-Porous Body

Volume 34, Edição 7&8, 2003, 8 pages
DOI: 10.1615/HeatTransRes.v34.i7-8.110
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The paper presents a possible method for calculation of some parameters of an experimental setup for investigation of superfluid-helium (He II) film boiling in microgravity. The stationary process of He II film boiling on a cylindrical heater within the cavity inside a capillary-porous body is studied. The molecular-kinetic approach is applied to description of the transport phenomena on the He II-vapor interface. The results of calculation which illustrate the approach presented are given. The investigation suggests the superfluid-helium mass flow rate to be of an order of gram per minute during operation of the experimental setup.

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