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gpowell
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The basis of the question is: in creating a mist that you sprayed on a surface could you get an energy
transfer to the surface equivalent to an optical emission in the infrared? (Far Infrared).
How much energy is imparted to room temp water in creating a spray of particles around 5 microns or greater? I realize that the energy level will relate to particle size and creation rate.
If you sprayed a surface with these particles it seems like the physical reactions taking place would be quite complicated several competing processes occurring: the energy of the particles hitting the surface, evaporation etc?
Would appreciate hearing your thoughts on this.
transfer to the surface equivalent to an optical emission in the infrared? (Far Infrared).
How much energy is imparted to room temp water in creating a spray of particles around 5 microns or greater? I realize that the energy level will relate to particle size and creation rate.
If you sprayed a surface with these particles it seems like the physical reactions taking place would be quite complicated several competing processes occurring: the energy of the particles hitting the surface, evaporation etc?
Would appreciate hearing your thoughts on this.