Condensation
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*<b>[[Film condensation in porous media]]</b> | *<b>[[Film condensation in porous media]]</b> | ||
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*'''[[Forced convective condensation]]''' | *'''[[Forced convective condensation]]''' |
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Condensation occurs when a saturated or superheated vapor – pure or multi-component – comes into contact with an object, such as a wall or other contaminant, that has a temperature below the saturation temperature.
- Dropwise condensation formation theories, critical droplet radius, thermal resistances, and heat transfer coefficient.
- Regimes, governing equations for a binary vapor mixture, stagnant pure vapor reservoir, effects of vapor motion, turbulent film condensation, other filmwise condensation configurations, cylinders and spheres, flooding or entrainment limit, and effects of noncondensable gas.
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