Abstract

A mathematical model of the liquid-vapor interface based on the Onsager reciprocity relations and the kinetic theory of gases is proposed. In the framework of this model, the heat and mass fluxes through an interface are related to the pressure and temperature jumps across it. The developed model is applied to the wedge-type geometry to simulate near-contact-line behaviors, where the kinetic effects are of paramount importance in view of flux singularities. The results of implementation of this model to the case of FC-72 evaporation are shown in comparison to a very widely used Schrage-type relation.

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