The vapour in oxy fuel combustion flue gasses can be condensed using an atmospheric condenser in order to separate and capture the CO2. The conditions of heat transfer are considerably impaired in the presence of non-condensable gasses e.g.CO2, and the over all heat transfer coefficient is drastically reduced when compared to that of the pure vapour. The presented experimental works are conducted to determine the effects of CO2 and N2 as non-condensable gasses in the condensation heat transfer. The condensation experiments are carried out with vapour and vapour gas mixtures, in which the non condensing gas mole fraction is varied up to 90
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The vapour in oxy fuel combustion flue gasses can be condensed using an atmospheric condenser in order to separate and capture the CO2. The conditions of heat transfer are considerably impaired in the presence of non-condensable gasses e.g.CO2, and the over all heat transfer coefficient is drastically reduced when compared to that of the pure vapour. The presented experimental works are conducted to determine the effects of CO2 and N2 as non-condensable gasses in the condensation heat transfer....
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