Evaporative cooling of continuously drawn glass fibers by water sprays
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Sweetland, Matthew; Lienhard, John H
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This paper examines the effect of the water sprays commonly used to cool freshly drawn glass fibers. A model has been developed using a Karman–Pohlhausen treatment of the velocity and thermal boundary layers and accounting for the evaporation of an entrained water spray. Solutions of the model equations have been calculated, and the effect of changing various process parameters is studied. Variations in Sauter mean diameter, spray density, and spray placement along the fiber are considered, as well as the effect of fiber diameter and drawing speed. Fiber temperature profiles for different values of the process variables are presented.
Date issued
2000-03Department
Rohsenow Kendall Heat Transfer Laboratory (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Sweetland, Matthew and Lienhard V, John H. 2000. "Evaporative cooling of continuously drawn glass fibers by water sprays." International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 43 (5).
Version: Author's final manuscript
ISSN
0017-9310