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Mixing Airflows And Separate Condensed Water

Mixing Airflows And Separate Condensed Water

Mixing Airflows And Separate Condensed Water

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I am looking at an application where two air flows are mixed. One is hot (94oC) and saturated with steam. The other is cold (25oC) and at 70% relative humidity. There will obviously be significant amounts of condense formed.

Do any of you have an idea about how quickly droplets will be formed? If the airflows mix in a pipe or duct with 10m/s air speed, how far downstream should a demister or separator be placed?

Cheers,
Knut  

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