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Choosing average values when determining characteristics of the unsteady boiling of liquid
A. A. Levin Melentiev Energy Systems Institute, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk, Russian Federation
Abstract:
This paper presents an analysis of the issues associated with constructing mathematical models for processes of intense phase transformations and, in particular, focuses on the aspect of using closing relations of empirical origin. The main trend in the implementation of modern numerical algorithms for practical problems is aimed at improving the accuracy of calculation results. The latter is usually achieved by refining a certain set of coefficients in mathematical models. These refinements are carried out both on the basis of the modernization of existing approaches, and with the involvement of new empirical information obtained for a limited number of regime conditions. Predictive models for describing the dynamics of phase transformations, as one of the most difficult in the mathematical formulations, refer to a particularly striking manifestation of the problem under study. In this research, we discuss the existing and widely used experimental work devoted to the extraction of primary information about the dynamics of vapor bubbles on the surface of metal heaters. Their example reveals the presence of a simplified approach in the existing development methodology, and shows a way to determine the correct generalization of empirical information that has a pseudo-stochastic nature.
Keywords:
mathematical models, nucleate boiling, averaging.
Received: 14.05.2021
Citation:
A. A. Levin, “Choosing average values when determining characteristics of the unsteady boiling of liquid”, Vestnik YuUrGU. Ser. Mat. Model. Progr., 14:3 (2021), 99–105
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