Surfactant effects on interfacial flow and thermal transport processes during phase change in film boiling

The presence of surfactants in two-phase flows results in the transport and adsorption of surfactants to the interface, and the resulting local interfacial concentration significantly influences the surface tension between the liquid and vapor phases in a fluid undergoing phase change. This computat...

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