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Features of formation of a fluid flow flowing into a highly rarefied medium through a capillary. / Yaskin, A. S.; Zarvin, A. E.; Kalyada, V. V. и др.

в: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Том 1677, № 1, 012158, 03.12.2020.

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Yaskin AS, Zarvin AE, Kalyada VV, Dubrovin KA, Khudozhitkov VE. Features of formation of a fluid flow flowing into a highly rarefied medium through a capillary. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2020 дек. 3;1677(1):012158. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/1677/1/012158

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title = "Features of formation of a fluid flow flowing into a highly rarefied medium through a capillary",
abstract = "Experimental results of investigation of the form and structure of the flow of ethanol and propylene glycol into a highly rarefied medium (vacuum) through a capillary are presented. It is shown that when liquid flows vertically along gravity into a vacuum with a pressure of residual gases significantly less than the pressure of saturated vapors at the outlet temperature, the liquid jet, in contrast to the flow into a dense gas medium, is statistically unstable, subject to bending deformations and explosive spray.",
author = "Yaskin, {A. S.} and Zarvin, {A. E.} and Kalyada, {V. V.} and Dubrovin, {K. A.} and Khudozhitkov, {V. E.}",
note = "Funding Information: The work was performed using the shared equipment center {"}Applied physics{"} of the NSU Physics Department with the financial support from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (project number FSUS-2020-0039) and RFBR (grant №20-01-00332\20). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.; 36th Siberian Thermophysical Seminar, STS 2020 ; Conference date: 05-10-2020 Through 07-10-2020",
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AU - Zarvin, A. E.

AU - Kalyada, V. V.

AU - Dubrovin, K. A.

AU - Khudozhitkov, V. E.

N1 - Funding Information: The work was performed using the shared equipment center "Applied physics" of the NSU Physics Department with the financial support from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (project number FSUS-2020-0039) and RFBR (grant №20-01-00332\20). Publisher Copyright: © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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Y1 - 2020/12/3

N2 - Experimental results of investigation of the form and structure of the flow of ethanol and propylene glycol into a highly rarefied medium (vacuum) through a capillary are presented. It is shown that when liquid flows vertically along gravity into a vacuum with a pressure of residual gases significantly less than the pressure of saturated vapors at the outlet temperature, the liquid jet, in contrast to the flow into a dense gas medium, is statistically unstable, subject to bending deformations and explosive spray.

AB - Experimental results of investigation of the form and structure of the flow of ethanol and propylene glycol into a highly rarefied medium (vacuum) through a capillary are presented. It is shown that when liquid flows vertically along gravity into a vacuum with a pressure of residual gases significantly less than the pressure of saturated vapors at the outlet temperature, the liquid jet, in contrast to the flow into a dense gas medium, is statistically unstable, subject to bending deformations and explosive spray.

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JO - Journal of Physics: Conference Series

JF - Journal of Physics: Conference Series

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T2 - 36th Siberian Thermophysical Seminar, STS 2020

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