2023
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2023.667
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Does Maxwell's hypothesis of air saturation near the surface of evaporating liquid hold at all spatial scales?

E.S. Benilov

Abstract: The classical model of evaporation of liquids hinges on Maxwell's assumption that the air near the liquid's surface is saturated. It allows one to find the evaporative flux without considering the interface separating liquid and air. Maxwell's hypothesis is based on an implicit assumption that the vapour-emission capacity of the interface exceeds the throughput of air (i.e. its ability to pass the vapour on to infinity). If this is indeed so, then the air adjacent to the liquid would get quickly saturated, jus… Show more

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