1967
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(67)80021-6
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Dropwise condensation of steam at atmospheric and above atmospheric pressures

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“…Shear stress on the drop liquid-vapor interface induced by an imposed gas flow is another way to decrease the critical departure radius. Among the pioneering work, one can cite the ones of Tanner et al [48] and O'Bara et al [33] who observed significant enhancement of the heat transfer along with an early removal of the drops according to the increase of the vapor velocity. However O'Bara et al [33] also shown that high velocities can also change the drop shape and flatten them leading to the reduction of the heat transfer coefficient due to the increase of the surface covered by these big drops.…”
Section: The Drop's Departurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shear stress on the drop liquid-vapor interface induced by an imposed gas flow is another way to decrease the critical departure radius. Among the pioneering work, one can cite the ones of Tanner et al [48] and O'Bara et al [33] who observed significant enhancement of the heat transfer along with an early removal of the drops according to the increase of the vapor velocity. However O'Bara et al [33] also shown that high velocities can also change the drop shape and flatten them leading to the reduction of the heat transfer coefficient due to the increase of the surface covered by these big drops.…”
Section: The Drop's Departurementioning
confidence: 99%