Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
662955 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2005 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

Transpiration evaporation experiments are often used to study evaporation kinetics from liquids or melts. The mass transport of volatile species in a transpiration experiment depends among others on the flow conditions of the carrier gas in the tube and on the geometrical configuration.For a transpiration test set-up, CFD modelling showed to be an excellent tool to predict the mass transport of volatile species into a carrier gas and to understand the fluid dynamics in the gas phase and distribution of volatile species in this phase. Relatively simple mass transport relations were obtained for a fixed geometry of the transpiration test set-up. These relations proved to be also applicable for different volatile species and different temperature ranges.

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