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RESEARCH ON WILSON POINTS FOR NON-POLAR SUPERSATURATED NITROGEN.

Author(s) : JI G.

Summary

THE WILSON POINT IS AN IMPORTANT PARAMETER FOR THE TWO-PHASE ADIABATIC EXPANSION PROCESS. THE AUTHORS PRESENT THE TEST RESULTS OF RESEARCH ON WILSON POINTS FOR NON-POLAR SUPERSATURATED NITROGEN. THEY CONCLUDE IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO USE THE CONVENTIONAL THEORY FOR THE NUCLEATION PROCESS FOR NITROGEN AND THAT THE L-P THEORY IS SATISFACTORY AND AGREES WITH TEST RESULTS. ACCORDING TO THE ANALYSIS, THE POLAR OF THE EXTENDED SUBSTANCE IS A SIGNIFICANT FACTOR. THE DATA OBTAINED AGREE WITH THOSE OF MOST AUTHORS.

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  • Original title: RESEARCH ON WILSON POINTS FOR NON-POLAR SUPERSATURATED NITROGEN.
  • Record ID : 1988-1335
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Development in refrigeration, refrigeration for development. Proceedings of the XVIIth international Congress of Refrigeration.
  • Publication date: 1987/08/24
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