PS: I think droplet temperature is its boiling point because liquid temperature remains at its boiling point when it is flashing. Does this rule apply here?
thanks for reply. I am new in this area, sorry that the question looks silly and unprofessional.
I can ask this question again with air/h2o case.
Say, a water droplet is blown by air under a typical condition (T=25C, P=1atm, V=10m/s, RH=0). And droplet will reach its equilibrium wet bulb...
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My problem is related to refrigrant substance and spray droplet evaporation. A typical question is like:
A HFA-134a liquid is preserved in pressurized container, and is injected through nozzle to room condition (1atm, 25C). Ignore the spray breakup effect. The droplets then...