Journal of Aerosol Science, Vol.32, No.6, 739-748, 2001
Evaporation of ventilated water droplet: connection between heat and mass transfer
Heat and mass transfer from evaporating water droplets has been investigated using a wind tunnel technique. The results were compared with results of other authors and correlated by an empirical fit proposed by Clift, Grace, and Weber (Bubbles, Drops, and Particles, Academic Press, New York, 1978 [Chapters 3 and 5]), It was found that the fit gave reasonably accurate predictions for Reynolds numbers Re ranging from 0 to 400, The accuracy of the obtained expression was tested comparing measured and calculated droplet temperatures. The results agree always within 5% and usually even within 1%. This represents an experimental validation for mass and heat flux expressions commonly used in condensation and evaporation studies.