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Author
Healy, W. M. | Hartley, J. G. | Abdel-Khalik, S. I.
Title
On the Validity of the Adiabatic Spreading Assumption in Droplet Impact Cooling.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Journal
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 44, No. 20, 3869-3881, October 2001
Keywords
cooling | validity | droplets
Abstract
The effect of heat transfer on the spreading of a water droplet impacting a heated surface has been numerically investigated. The aim is to assess the validity of commonly made assumptions in spray cooling models which ignore heat transfer during the droplet spreading period. The results of this study indicate that while the amount of heat transfer during the droplet spreading period may, itself, be small, its impact on the liquid coverage area and the subsequent heat transfer to the resulting liquid film may be substantial.