The evaporation of water droplets containing carbon nanotubes has been experimentally studied. The droplets were evaporated in a flow of dry air at temperatures in a range of T 0 = 20-200°C and Reynolds numbers designed on the initial diameter were Re = 500-2000. The results of measurements of the droplet surface temperature and evaporation rate show that the addition of ~0.1 wt % nanoparticles to the base liquid (water) virtually does not change the laws of heat and mass transfer.
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