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Evaporation under infrared heating and natural convection - last checked 1-1-2018...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Publication Date
Page Numbers
2585 to 2593
Volume
56
Issue
8

The results obtained from a drying experiment under infrared heating are compared to those obtained from correlations for the mass transfer coefficients, which are commonly used to obtain evaporation rates for drying applications. It was shown that the mass transfer coefficients evaluated by natural convection correlations are approximately ten times lower than those measured under infrared (IR) exposure. In an attempt to explain this discrepancy, which has been also observed in other studies and explained on the basis of thermal radiation effects, optical properties of NMP are presented and the implications of the IR and near infrared (NIR) spectrum on the thermal radiation effects and ensuing evaporation rates are discussed. The results show that expected raise in the film temperature, which would be due to the thermal radiation effects, cannot be used to describe the measured evaporation rates for this solvent. Thus, this study provides important evaporation mass flux data, which cannot be predicted using traditional correlations, for the design of IR assisted drying systems used in membrane fabrication.