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Stefan number

Solidification Stefan Number St = cplAT/AHm Compare sensible to latent heat in liquid-solid phase change Matson et al. [409]... [Pg.306]

Lewis number (Le) Schmidt s number (Sc) Prandtl s number (Pr) Stefan number (Ste)... [Pg.56]

Stability of fluid threads in melt spinning, 810 Standard molar volumes at room temperature, 76 Stanton number, 59 Static charging, 882 Static electrification, 333 Staudinger index, 250 Steady state, 697 Stefan number, 56... [Pg.1002]

Stes solid-phase Stefan number = Hlcs(Tlm - T)... [Pg.1466]

Two parameters can be introduced to facilitate the analysis of freezing fouling problems. Siegel and Sarino [1966] include the sub-cooling parameter S sometimes known as the Stefan number where... [Pg.144]

The term (7) - in the Stefan number represents the maximum internal energy it is possible to remove from unit mass of the solidified liquid in reducing its temperature from the freezing point down to the coolant temperature. If the... [Pg.144]

For different sets of conditions within a system with a fixed value of the dimensionless thickness x, it is possible to plot a graph of dimensionless time against R the ratio of the heat transfer resistances for different values of S the Stefan number, as shown on Fig. 9.4, originally suggested by Siegel and Savino [1966]. [Pg.145]

Here, the quantity b is the Stefan number, which represents the ratio of sensible to latent heat during a phase change. For a process with small e or a comparatively large latent heat such as in this case, let... [Pg.254]


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