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Analysis of temperature jump and partial pressure coefficients of a binary evaporating gas mixture (English)
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20 March 1994
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The Maxwell-Loyalka method is used to derive expressions for the boundary temperature and partial pressure jumps of a binary mixture of gases evaporated (condensed) on a wall. The evaporation (condensation) is assumed to be weak. The expressions for the jumps are written in terms of the normal to the wall components of the reduced heat flux of the gas mixture and the average velocities of its components, which makes possible direct generalization to a multicomponent mixture, invariance of the coefficients of the expressions for the jumps with respect to the number of evaporating components, and symmetry of the cross effects.
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Maxwell-Loyalka method
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reduced heat flux
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average velocities
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multicomponent mixture
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invariance
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