- Lewis number
Lewis number is a
dimensionless number defined as the ratio ofthermal diffusivity tomass diffusivity . It is used to characterizefluid flows where there is simultaneous heat and mass transfer by convection.It is defined as::
where is the thermal diffusivity and is the mass diffusivity.
The Lewis number can also be expressed in terms of the
Schmidt number and thePrandtl number ::.It is named after [http://www.nap.edu/html/biomems/wlewis.html Warren Kendall Lewis (1882-1975)] , who was the first head of the Chemical Engineering Department at
MIT . Some workers in the field of combustion assume (incorrectly) that the Lewis number was named for Bernard Lewis (1899-1993), who for many years was a major figure in the field of combustion research.References
*cite journal
last = Bird
first = R.B.
authorlink =
date = 2001
title = Who was who in Transport Phenomena
journal = Chemical Engineering Education
volume = 35(4), Fall 2001
pages = 256–265
issn =
doi =
url = http://cee.che.ufl.edu/Journals/fall2001/F2001contents.html
format = html
accessdate = 2008-02-08
*cite book
last = Incropera & De Witt
first =
authorlink =
date =
title = Heat and Mass Transfer, fifth edition
isbn = 0-471-38650-2
doi =ee also
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