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The basic equations for forced-convection condensation of a binary vapor mixture correspond to those in which the buoyancy terms, i.e., the second term on the right-hand side of Eqs. (2–2) and (2–5) are neglected. The subscript F for various physical quantities denotes forced-convection condensation. Relevant literature is mentioned in Chapter 6.
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Fujii, T. (1991). Similarity Solution of Forced-Convection Condensation of Binary Vapors. In: Theory of Laminar Film Condensation. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3152-3_3
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