Transient Process of Non-equilibrium State Occurring in a Saturated Liquid-vapor System
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概要
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A theoretical analysis is presented on a transient process through which non-equilibrium state occurring in saturated liquid-vapor system changes to stable equilibrium state. In this analysis, energy flux and mass flux between the liquid phase and the vapor are expressed by the phenomenological transport equations. The transfer functions between the change of the volume or mass in this system and the resulting change of the pressure or temperature of liquid and vapor are obtained, when these changes are fairly small. The natures of the two-phase transient phenomenon, especially the change of pressure and temperature, were discussed by using the results of numerical calculations in the case of carbon dioxide and water, whose material properties are different from each other.
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著者
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Aoyama Yoshiyuki
Faculty Of Engineering Ehime University
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Ayukawa Kyozo
Faculty Of Engineering Ehime University
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Ochi Junji
Faculty Of Engineering Ehime University
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KAJIWARA Masayoshi
Shikoku Electric Power Co.Inc.
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