Abstract

AbstractThe results obtained by the evaporation of water and nitrobenzene in air from celite spheres in conjunction with the prevailing surface temperature have permitted the simultaneous determination of mass and heat transfer factors. The spheres used were 1.42, 1.88, and 2.00 in. in diameter. The experimental results of this study show that an essentially direct correspondence exists for mass and heat transfer in the flow of fluids past single spheres.

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