Boiling and spreading of liquid nitrogen and liquid methane on water
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Abstract An experimental and theoretical investigation was carried out to study the boiling and spreading of liquid nitrogen and liquid methane on water, in a one-dimensional configuration. With the equations of continuity and momentum transfer, a mathematical model was developed to describe the boiling-spreading phenomena of cryogens spilled on water. The model accounts for a decrease in the density of the cryogenic liquid due to bubble formation. Experimental spreading fronts were successfully simulated by assuming constant evaporation rates (40 kW/m 2 and 92 kW/m 2 for nitrogen and methane respectively) in the theoretical model. The model predicts the maximum spreading distance and the time for complete vaporization.
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