Abstract
Consideration is given to the theory of condensation as applied to the liquefaction of gases. Numerical calculations of the growth of a droplet using methane as an example revealed the decisive role of heat removal from its surface to the ambient medium in condensation from both a pure vapor and a vapor–gas mixture. It is shown that for very low supersaturations of the vapor, radiative heat removal can prevail over convective heat removal.
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