Statistical method for the processing of experimental data on the boiling of aqueous solutions of polymers
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https://doi.org/10.15407/dopovidi2018.02.050Keywords:
boiling, polymer, quenching medium, water solutionAbstract
Based on the statistical approach adequate to the stochastic nature of the boiling, the phenomenon of selforganization associated with ordered periodic changes (self-vibrations) of the hydrodynamic and thermal regimes during the boiling of aqueous solutions of polymers as the quenching media is reconstructed.
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