Drying performance and surface forces of a pair of impinging radial jets |
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Authors: | Dipl.-Ing. F. Peper Priv.-Doz. Dr.-Ing. W. Leiner Prof. Dr.-Ing. M. Fiebig |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lehrstuhl für Wärme- und Stoffübertragung Institut für Thermo-und Fluiddynamik, Ruhr-Universität, D-44780 Bochum |
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Abstract: | The drying performance and the forces generated by a pair of radial jets impinging on a plane surface are studied experimentally and compared with a pair of in-line (axial) jets. The reattachment rings of the radial jets are visualized by liquid-crystal-thermography. The results of the drying experiments are presented in terms of Sherwoodnumbers. The results of the surface force measurements are presented in terms of force coefficients. The effects of flow exit angle, exit velocity, horizontal nozzle spacing and vertical nozzle to surface distance on mass transfer and net surface force are discussed. Results show that drying performance of a pair of radial jets with an exit angle towards the surface of 10° is 18% higher than that of a pair of in-line jets. The surface force of impinging radial jets depends on the exit angle. A global pressure force on the surface is typical for jets directed towards the surface, while a global lifting force is found when the jet is initially directed away from the surface. Radial jets have a high potential in drying applications for force sensitive products and when high drying rates and/or small suction forces are of interest. |
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