2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2021.105630
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Experimental investigations on steam-air-hydrogen condensation and corresponding component separation phenomenon

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“…Therefore, it is necessary to study the flow characteristics and workability of the mixed working The flow of H 2 /Steam gas mixtures is a multiphase multicomponent flow with thermodynamic properties different from those of either component, hence the large number of studies aimed at determining the viscosity, thermal conductivity, PVT (pressure volume temperature) properties, and other properties [20][21][22]. The mass and heat transfer and physical field parameters are also affected by the concentration, flow rate, pressure, and other factors of the mixed components [23,24]. Hydrogen as a non-condensable component affects the non-equilibrium condensation of steam, causing complex fluid excitation [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is necessary to study the flow characteristics and workability of the mixed working The flow of H 2 /Steam gas mixtures is a multiphase multicomponent flow with thermodynamic properties different from those of either component, hence the large number of studies aimed at determining the viscosity, thermal conductivity, PVT (pressure volume temperature) properties, and other properties [20][21][22]. The mass and heat transfer and physical field parameters are also affected by the concentration, flow rate, pressure, and other factors of the mixed components [23,24]. Hydrogen as a non-condensable component affects the non-equilibrium condensation of steam, causing complex fluid excitation [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%