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[75440] Artykuł: RESEARCH INTO RESONANCE PHENOMENA IN GASVAPOR BUBBLESCzasopismo: Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies Tom: 1/5, Zeszyt: 91, Strony: 39-47ISSN: 1729-3774 Opublikowano: 2018 Liczba arkuszy wydawniczych: 1.20 Autorzy / Redaktorzy / Twórcy Grupa MNiSW: Recenzowana publikacja w języku innym niż polski w zagranicznym czasopiśmie spoza listy Punkty MNiSW: 1 Pełny tekst DOI Słowa kluczowe: The mathematical model of thermodynamic processes  was improved in order to increase the accuracy of calculation  of oscillating gas-vapor bubbles under resonance conditions.  The model was supplemented by the components that allow  taking into account phase transition processes on the surface  of a bubble and in its gas-vapor medium  as well as the thermal  effects during gas dissolution  Keywords: The mathematical model of thermodynamic processes  was improved in order to increase the accuracy of calculation  of oscillating gas-vapor bubbles under resonance conditions.  The model was supplemented by the components that allow  taking into account phase transition processes on the surface  of a bubble and in its gas-vapor medium  as well as the thermal  effects during gas dissolution  |
The mathematical model of thermodynamic processes
was improved in order to increase the accuracy of calculation
of oscillating gas-vapor bubbles under resonance conditions.
The model was supplemented by the components that allow
taking into account phase transition processes on the surface
of a bubble and in its gas-vapor medium, as well as the thermal
effects during gas dissolution
The mathematical model of thermodynamic processes
was improved in order to increase the accuracy of calculation
of oscillating gas-vapor bubbles under resonance conditions.
The model was supplemented by the components that allow
taking into account phase transition processes on the surface
of a bubble and in its gas-vapor medium, as well as the thermal
effects during gas dissolution