Really need some help with calculating rate of condensation of water vapor to liquid.
I have the condensation coefficient, vapor pressure, temperature, and surface area of the water in bulk(not droplet). How do I get the rate of condensation.
Lots of thanks
2007-05-15
21:23:43
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Rate in g . cm^-2. s^-1 per vapor pressure would be good.
I think condensation coefficient is defined as ratio of successful collusion to the total number of vapor collusion to the water surface.
I don't know how to use Boltzman's formula to calculate total number of collusion. And the coefficient varies from 0.003 to 1. Which make it nearly useless.
2007-05-18
13:19:46 ·
update #1
Oh, yeah.
Thank you for helping.
2007-05-18
13:20:21 ·
update #2