Forced convection heat transfer to air/water vapor mixtures
Abstract
Heat transfer coefficients were measured using both dry and humid air in the same forced convection cooling scheme and were compared using appropriate nondimensional parameters (Nusselt, Prandtl and Reynolds numbers). A forced convection scheme with a complex flow field, two dimensional arrays of circular jets with crossflow, was utilized with humidity ratios (mass ratio of water vapor to air) up to 0.23. The dynamic viscosity, thermal conductivity and specific heat of air, steam and air/steam mixtures are examined. Methods for determining gaseous mixture properties from the properties of their pure components are reviewed as well as methods for determining these properties with good confidence. The need for more experimentally determined property data for humid air is discussed. It is concluded that dimensionless forms of forced convection heat transfer data and empirical correlations based on measurements with dry air may be applied to conditions involving humid air with the same confidence as for the dry air case itself, provided that the thermophysical properties of the humid air mixtures are known with the same confidence as their dry air counterparts.
- Publication:
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Arizona State University Technical Report
- Pub Date:
- January 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984asu..reptQ....R
- Keywords:
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- Air;
- Convective Heat Transfer;
- Forced Convection;
- Gas Mixtures;
- Steam;
- Water Vapor;
- Computer Programs;
- Evaporative Cooling;
- Fortran;
- Humidity;
- Jet Impingement;
- Tables (Data);
- Transport Properties;
- Viscosity;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer