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Investigation of the Specifics of Steady Liquid Flow through a Submillimeter Hole under Vacuum Conditions. / Yaskin, A. S.; Zarvin, A. E.; Kabov, O. A. и др.

в: Fluid Dynamics, Том 60, № 7, 153, 2025.

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Yaskin AS, Zarvin AE, Kabov OA, Kochkin DY, Mungalov AS, Kalyada VV и др. Investigation of the Specifics of Steady Liquid Flow through a Submillimeter Hole under Vacuum Conditions. Fluid Dynamics. 2025;60(7):153. doi: 10.1134/S0015462825603778

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title = "Investigation of the Specifics of Steady Liquid Flow through a Submillimeter Hole under Vacuum Conditions",
abstract = "This paper examines the steady-state outflow of ethanol microjets in a metastable superheated state into a highly rarefied medium, accompanied by physical phenomena absent in dense gaseous environments. The formation of microjets in the form of curved, temporally and spatially unstable flows that disintegrate into droplets is reported. Flow bifurcation and explosive boiling of ethanol jets at the outlet, resulting in vapor–droplet streams, have been observed. Droplet formation on the surface of the flow source and the motion of these droplets along the surface in a direction opposite to the jet flow have also been detected, regardless of the orientation of the source in space. A mechanism explaining this reverse droplet motion is proposed.",
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author = "Yaskin, {A. S.} and Zarvin, {A. E.} and Kabov, {O. A.} and Kochkin, {D. Yu} and Mungalov, {A. S.} and Kalyada, {V. V.} and Dubrovin, {K. A.} and Cheverda, {V. V.} and Sibiryakov, {N. E.} and Khudozhitkov, {V. E.}",
note = "Yaskin, A.S., Zarvin, A.E., Kabov, O.A. et al. Investigation of the Specifics of Steady Liquid Flow through a Submillimeter Hole under Vacuum Conditions. Fluid Dyn 60, 153 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0015462825603778 Researchers from the Institute of Thermophysics would like to thank the state task of IT SB RAS for financial support (projects nos. 121031800213-0 and 122022800489-6). The research at NSU was carried out using the equipment of the Center for Collective Use “Applied Physics” with the financial support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (project FSUS-2025-0008).",
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AU - Mungalov, A. S.

AU - Kalyada, V. V.

AU - Dubrovin, K. A.

AU - Cheverda, V. V.

AU - Sibiryakov, N. E.

AU - Khudozhitkov, V. E.

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