“…Therefore, we conclude that the measured velocity field does not change with concentration within the range of particle concentration that is commonly used in PIV experiments. It has been shown earlier that this concentration of the suspension does not have a noticeable effect on the total evaporation flux at the interface [22]. For the 2 µm diameter polystyrene spheres immersed in water with a solid density of 1050 kg/m 3 , the relaxation time (t 0 = ρ p d p 2 /18µ ≈ 10 −7 s, where ρ p is the density of the particles, d p is the diameter of the particles and µ is the viscosity of water) is 8 orders of magnitude smaller than the characteristic time of the flow (t = l 0 /u 0 ≈ 20 s, where l 0 is half of the channel's width and u 0 is the maximum velocity measured in the liquid) and therefore, it can be assumed that the particles follow the fluid streamlines.…”