MASS TRANSFER EXPERIMENTS ON SINGLE IRREGULAR-SHAPED PARTICLES |
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Authors: | Massood Ramezan Sunil R. Kale Rodney J. Anderson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bums &2. Roe Services Corporation , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15236;3. Department of Mechanical &4. Aerospace Engineering , West Virginia University , Morgantown, West Virginia, 26506;5. Department of Energy , Morgantown Energy Technology Center , Morgantown, West Virginia, 26507 |
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Abstract: | Mass transfer from irregular-shaped naphthalene particles (100-200 inn in size) was studitd in an electrodynamic balance. Charged particles were suspended in an electrostatic field directly in line with a calibrated air jet. Mass and size change histories were obtained under ambient conditions, and under steady- and pulsed-flow conditions. For natural convection, the time-averaged Sherwood number was similar to that for spheres. Forced-convection Sherwood number under steady-flow conditions was strongly dependent on particle shape and panicle Reynolds number, and was consistently higher than values predicted for spheres at comparable Reynolds numbers. This study validates the technique and indicates the shape effect on mass transfer form single particles. |
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Keywords: | transient experiments estimation emissivity heat transfer coefficient simultaneous Bayesian inference |
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