Abstract

The effect of liquid Reynolds number in condensation of a single vapour from a non-condensing gas has been investigated experimentally. It is apparent that there is no significant enhancement of the heat and mass transfer coefficients on the vapour side up to a liquid film Reynolds number of 200 and a gas Reynolds number of 14,000 in a vertical tube of length 1 metre.

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