Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1688219 | Vacuum | 2016 | 5 Pages |
•Theoretical concept of the mass transfer resistance to vaporizing species was established.•The resistances in a series that limit the transport of semi-volatile cesium species in air were evaluated.•Gas-phase resistances were at least a hundred times greater than interfacial resistances.
The interfacial and the pure gas-phase resistances in air to vaporizing cesium species were evaluated in a comparison of the experimental vaporization flux and the maximum vaporization flux as calculated based on the kinetic theory of gas and the film theory. Gas-phase mass transfer resistances did not show great changes with the temperature, but their values were much greater that those associated with the interfacial resistances. The values of gas-phase resistances were at least a hundred times greater than interfacial resistances for the vaporizing cesium species investigated in this study.