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Condensation Number is defined as the dimensionless number which helps us to resolve equation in terms of film Reynolds number, which is important in determining condensation behavior. Check FAQs
Co=((C)43)((4sin(Φ)((AcsP))L)13)((Ref)-13)
Co - Condensation Number?C - Constant for Condensation Number?Φ - Inclination Angle?Acs - Cross Sectional Area of Flow?P - Wetted Perimeter?L - Length of Plate?Ref - Reynolds Number of Film?

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Here is how the Condensation Number given Reynolds Number equation looks like.

0.1393Edit=((1.5Edit)43)((4sin(1.55Edit)((25Edit9.6Edit))65Edit)13)((300Edit)-13)
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Condensation Number given Reynolds Number Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Co=((C)43)((4sin(Φ)((AcsP))L)13)((Ref)-13)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Co=((1.5)43)((4sin(1.55rad)((259.6m))65m)13)((300)-13)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Co=((1.5)43)((4sin(1.55)((259.6))65)13)((300)-13)
Next Step Evaluate
Co=0.139311966885067
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Co=0.1393

Condensation Number given Reynolds Number Formula Elements

Variables
Functions
Condensation Number
Condensation Number is defined as the dimensionless number which helps us to resolve equation in terms of film Reynolds number, which is important in determining condensation behavior.
Symbol: Co
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Constant for Condensation Number
Constant for Condensation Number is a constant value evaluated for a plate or cylindrical geometry only.
Symbol: C
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Inclination Angle
Inclination Angle of the line is the angle which a straight line makes with the positive direction of x-axis measured in the anti-clockwise direction to the part of the line above the x-axis.
Symbol: Φ
Measurement: AngleUnit: rad
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Cross Sectional Area of Flow
Cross Sectional Area of Flow is the area of the sliced portion of a 3D object(pipe). When a pipe is sliced ,the cross sectional area will be calculated for the top part, which is a circle.
Symbol: Acs
Measurement: AreaUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Wetted Perimeter
Wetted Perimeter is defined as the surface of the channel bottom and sides in direct contact with the aqueous body.
Symbol: P
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Length of Plate
Length of Plate is the distance between two extreme points along one side of the base plate.
Symbol: L
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Reynolds Number of Film
Reynolds Number of Film is the ratio of Inertial force to the viscous force.
Symbol: Ref
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
sin
Sine is a trigonometric function that describes the ratio of the length of the opposite side of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse.
Syntax: sin(Angle)

Other Formulas to find Condensation Number

​Go Condensation Number
Co=(h ̅)(((μf)2(k3)(ρf)(ρf-ρv)[g])13)
​Go Condensation Number for Vertical Plate
Co=1.47((Ref)-13)

Other formulas in Important Formulas of Condensation Number, Average Heat Transfer Coefficient and Heat Flux category

​Go Film Thickness given Mass Flow of Condensate
δ=(3μfρL(ρL-ρv)[g])13
​Go Heat Transfer Rate for Condensation of Superheated Vapors
q=h ̅Aplate(Ts'-Tw)

How to Evaluate Condensation Number given Reynolds Number?

Condensation Number given Reynolds Number evaluator uses Condensation Number = ((Constant for Condensation Number)^(4/3))*(((4*sin(Inclination Angle)*((Cross Sectional Area of Flow/Wetted Perimeter)))/(Length of Plate))^(1/3))*((Reynolds Number of Film)^(-1/3)) to evaluate the Condensation Number, The Condensation Number given Reynolds Number formula is a function of reynolds number, area, wetted perimeter etc. Condensation Number is denoted by Co symbol.

How to evaluate Condensation Number given Reynolds Number using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Condensation Number given Reynolds Number, enter Constant for Condensation Number (C), Inclination Angle (Φ), Cross Sectional Area of Flow (Acs), Wetted Perimeter (P), Length of Plate (L) & Reynolds Number of Film (Ref) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Condensation Number given Reynolds Number

What is the formula to find Condensation Number given Reynolds Number?
The formula of Condensation Number given Reynolds Number is expressed as Condensation Number = ((Constant for Condensation Number)^(4/3))*(((4*sin(Inclination Angle)*((Cross Sectional Area of Flow/Wetted Perimeter)))/(Length of Plate))^(1/3))*((Reynolds Number of Film)^(-1/3)). Here is an example- 0.139312 = ((1.5)^(4/3))*(((4*sin(1.55)*((25/9.6)))/(65))^(1/3))*((300)^(-1/3)).
How to calculate Condensation Number given Reynolds Number?
With Constant for Condensation Number (C), Inclination Angle (Φ), Cross Sectional Area of Flow (Acs), Wetted Perimeter (P), Length of Plate (L) & Reynolds Number of Film (Ref) we can find Condensation Number given Reynolds Number using the formula - Condensation Number = ((Constant for Condensation Number)^(4/3))*(((4*sin(Inclination Angle)*((Cross Sectional Area of Flow/Wetted Perimeter)))/(Length of Plate))^(1/3))*((Reynolds Number of Film)^(-1/3)). This formula also uses Sine function(s).
What are the other ways to Calculate Condensation Number?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Condensation Number-
  • Condensation Number=(Average Heat Transfer Coefficient)*((((Viscosity of Film)^2)/((Thermal Conductivity^3)*(Density of Liquid Film)*(Density of Liquid Film-Density of Vapor)*[g]))^(1/3))OpenImg
  • Condensation Number=1.47*((Reynolds Number of Film)^(-1/3))OpenImg
  • Condensation Number=1.514*((Reynolds Number of Film)^(-1/3))OpenImg
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