Abstract:
The present study examines the molten $\rm NaCl$ explosive fragmentation in subcooled distilled water. It is noted that the explosion occurred in all experiments performed. However, such a good reproducibility was not observed at a two-phase cooling of the molten metal. This fact can be explained by the lower value of the liquid salt viscosity in comparison with liquid metals viscosity. In addition, a description of explosion propagation in a group of melt drops is given.
\Bibitem{AgaVav19}
\by A.~M.~Agaltsov, S.~N.~Vavilov
\paper Explosive fragmentation of molten salt in subcooled water
\jour High Temperature
\yr 2019
\vol 57
\issue 1
\pages 143--145
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\crossref{https://doi.org/10.1134/S0018151X18060275}
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