2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5547172
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Numerical Investigation of Influence of Nanoparticles Presence on Water Vapor Condensation Process inside a Vertical Channel

Abstract: This paper is aimed at investigating the nanofluid film condensation by mixed convection in the presence of water vapor, Cu nanoparticles, and air treated as a noncondensable gas (NCG) on the inner walls of a vertical channel. In this simulation, the flow is laminar, stationary, two dimensional, and axisymmetric. The coupled governing equations for the liquid film with the nanoparticles and the mixture air-humid-nanoparticles are solved together using the finite volume method. Since the application of humid ai… Show more

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“…By using the finite control volume approach, Ait Hssain provided a numerical solution of laminar convective condensation in the presence of NCG in the case of downward flowing humid air ( Ait Hssain et al., 2019 ). Besides, the author also investigated the influence of copper nanoparticles presence on the condensation performance ( Ait Hssain et al., 2021 ). Saraireh et al, 2010 modeled laminar and turbulent film condensation of pure steam and air-steam mixture flow in a vertical channel.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By using the finite control volume approach, Ait Hssain provided a numerical solution of laminar convective condensation in the presence of NCG in the case of downward flowing humid air ( Ait Hssain et al., 2019 ). Besides, the author also investigated the influence of copper nanoparticles presence on the condensation performance ( Ait Hssain et al., 2021 ). Saraireh et al, 2010 modeled laminar and turbulent film condensation of pure steam and air-steam mixture flow in a vertical channel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%