“…We will not insist in this discussion on the mechanism of mass/thermal wake formation. The mechanism of wake formation was analysed in [22,23]. The mass/thermal wake appears in the regions where the local Nu number takes its smallest values.…”
“…We will not insist in this discussion on the mechanism of mass/thermal wake formation. The mechanism of wake formation was analysed in [22,23]. The mass/thermal wake appears in the regions where the local Nu number takes its smallest values.…”
“…Fig. 8(a) shows that D 12 has a strong influence on OP at even very small values of D 12 (values for which the influence of cross-diffusion on mass transfer is not otherwise significant). BP does not vary significantly with D 12 .…”
Section: Osmotic Diffusion Diffusion Barriers and Reverse Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The most important seems to be the thermal/mass wake phenomenon [12,13]. It consists of the local reverse of the transfer direction on the interface in the vicinity of the backward stagnation point.…”
Section: Osmotic Diffusion Diffusion Barriers and Reverse Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heat and binary mass transfer from a sphere with uniform temperature/concentration was studied in [2,[10][11][12][13]. The aim of this paper is to analyse the multicomponent (ternary) mass transfer from a sphere with uniform concentrations.…”
“…The present problem may be considered an extension of the works of Ruckenstein and Davis [25], Chang [26] and Schirrmann [27]. It should be mentioned that, considering the bubble radius constant, the similar problem was analyzed in [28][29][30][31][32].…”
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