Influence of solid-surface vibrations on mass transfer


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Abstract

The results of an experimental study of mass transfer from a vibrating flat disk to a gas medium have been given. It has been shown that a substantial increase in the rate of sublimation of solid naphthalene in a laminar air flow is observed in the frequency range of 20–200 Hz and at amplitudes of 0.08–7.02 mm. An empirical dependence that connects the Sh number with the vibrational Re number has been obtained.

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I. A. Semenov

Angarsk State Technical University

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Email: semenov_ia82@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Angarsk, 665835

B. A. Ul’yanov

Angarsk State Technical University

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Russian Federation, Angarsk, 665835

M. Yu. Fereferov

Angarsk State Technical University

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Russian Federation, Angarsk, 665835

N. N. Kulov

Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry

Email: semenov_ia82@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

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