posted on 2018-06-29, 16:11authored byMaria A. de Oliveira Cruz Mendes Tatsis
The process or direct contact condensation, or pure steam and steam–air mixtures, on a spray of water is reported. The performance is analysed in terms or overall heat transfer coefficients based on
mean drop diameter.
Experiments were performed in a single glass column or 0.152 m (6 in) diameter and using a single commercial spray nozzle with hole
sizes 7.14*10-3 m / 5.54*10-3 m (0.281 in / 0.218 in) and varying the spray
height, the steam and air flow rates and cooling water flow rate.
The heat transfer coefficients ranged from 800 W/m2C for pure steam
to 150 W/m2C when large quantities of noncondensibles were present in
the steam.
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Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Publication date
1979
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A Master's Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Master of Philosophy at Loughborough University.