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TVT, 2006 Volume 44, Issue 6, Pages 913–917 (Mi tvt1476)

This article is cited in 6 papers

Heat and Mass Transfer and Physical Gasdynamics

A possible mechanism of triggering a vapor explosion

V. V. Glazkova, V. S. Grigor'evb, V. G. Zhilinb, Yu. A. Zeigarnikb, Yu. P. Ivochkinb, K. G. Kubrikovb, N. V. Medvetskayab, A. A. Oksmanb, O. A. Sinkevicha

a Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical University)
b Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: Relations are derived which enable one to assess the size of fragments of a liquid-metal droplet after its fragmentation formed in the case of instantaneous contact between a hot metal surface and a coolant. The obtained experimental data demonstrate that the amplitude of pressure pulses generated during vapor film collapse (second boiling crisis) is several times lower than the values required for triggering a spontaneous vapor explosion. The assumption is validated according to which progress in studying the process of triggering a spontaneous vapor explosion is associated primarily with advances in understanding the mechanism of fragmentation of individual droplet.

UDC: 536.423

PACS: 47.55.dp

Received: 29.12.2005


 English version:
High Temperature, 2006, 44:6, 908–912

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