Turbulent heat and mass transfer in an asymmetrically heated, vertical parallel-plate channel

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An analysis has been developed to predict combined heat and mass transfer from an evaporating water film falling under gravity along a heated vertical plate with countercurrent air flow in the parallel-plate channel. The problem considered is related to numerous industrial processing operations and to containment cooling of advanced nuclear reactors. A low-Reynolds number k-? turbulence model is used in conjunction with combined heat and mass transfer analysis in an asymmetrically heated, parallel-plate vertical channel. The heated wall is wetted with a film of water that flows down by the force of gravity, and countercurrently flowing air cools the water film. The model predictions are first compared with available experimental data for the purpose of validating the model. The local heat fluxes, Nusselt, and Sherwood numbers are reported to obtain understanding of the physical phenomena. © 1997 by Elsevier Science Inc.

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Evaporating film, Heat and mass transfer, Turbulent natural convection

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International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow

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18

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3

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