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arxiv: 1807.05026 · v1 · pith:HSFNLWWEnew · submitted 2018-07-13 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · cond-mat.soft

Mechanics of cooling liquids by forced evaporation in bubbles

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn cond-mat.soft
keywords bubblecoolingliquidevaporationsub-coolingdegreeforcedgrowth
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Injecting a non-dissolvable gas into a saturated liquid results in sub-cooling of the liquid due to forced evaporation into the bubble. Previous studies assumed the rate of evaporation of liquid into the bubble to be independent of the degree of sub-cooling. In our study we quantify the bubble growth by direct observation using high speed imaging and prove that this hypothesis is not true. A phenomenological model of the bubble growth as a function of the degree of sub-cooling is developed and we find excellent agreement between the measurements and theory. This bubble cooling process is employed in cooling a liquid. By identification of all heat flows, we can well describe the cool down curve using bubble cooling. Bubble cooling provides an alternative cooling method for liquids without the use of complicated cooling techniques.

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