Short-Term Penetration beyond Diffusion Spinodal of a Mixture: Interaction of Liquid-Liquid and Liquid-Vapour Transitions

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Parent link:Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer.— .— Henderson: Tech Science Press (TSP)
Vol. 23, iss. 3.— 2025.— P. 721-737
Other Authors: Melkikh A. V. Aleksey Veniaminovich, Ryutin S. B. Sergey Borisovich, Antonov D. V. Dmitry Vladimirovich, Skripov P. V. Pavel Vladimirovich
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The article considers a relaxation of the water/polypropylene glycol-425 solution with a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) following its pulsed superheating concerning liquid-liquid and liquid-vapor equilibrium lines, as well as the liquid-liquid spinodal. Superheating was performed using the pulsed heat generation method in a micro-sized wire probe. The main heating mode was the constant (over the pulse length) power mode. Characteristic heating rates ranged from 0.05 × 105 to 2 × 105 K/s, while the degree of superheating concerning the spinodal was up to 200 K. The temperature of spontaneous boiling-up and the amplitude of the corresponding signal were monitored as functions of the heating rate set by the power value. The results demonstrate an example of the interaction of liquid-liquid and liquid-vapor phase transitions, as well as the spinodal decomposition of a solution with LCST against the background of its unstable states. We proposed a physical model to explain the minimum spontaneous boiling-up temperature revealed within a certain range of heating rates, which is not typical of completely miscible solutions. Further research will focus on establishing a general criterion for the possibility of spinodal decomposition of such solutions under the conditions of rapid heating
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Language:English
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.32604/fhmt.2025.066528
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=685165