CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF THE BOILINGOF EMULSIONS HAVING A LOW-BOILINGDISPERSED PHASE
N. V. Bulanova and B. M. Gasanovb UDC 536.423 The results of investigation of heat transfer from thin wires to a boiling emulsion, the dispersed phase of which is formed from a liquid with a boiling temperature much lower than the boiling temperature of the dispersion medium, are presented. Two variants of boiling of such an emulsion are possible: boiling of the dispersed phase alone and simultaneous boiling of the dispersed phase and dispersion medium. In the present work, only the first variant has been studied; it is distinguished by the following most important features: high superheat of the dispersed-phase droplets of the emulsion and a wide temperature range of bubble boiling (50-20C). For conventional heat carriers (pure liquids and solutions), the value of does not exceed 1-C, with the bubble-boiling interval lying within the range from 5 to 2C. aUral State University of Railways, 66 Kolmogorov Str., Ekaterinburg, 620034, Russia;bInstitute of Thermal Physics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 106 Amundsen Str., Ekaterinburg, 620016, Russia. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 79, No. 6, pp. 81-84, November-December, 2006. Original article submitted March 1, 2005.