Emily W. Tow
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Emily W. Tow.
international conference on fuel cell science engineering and technology fuelcell collocated with asme international conference on energy sustainability | 2013
Emily W. Tow; Rohsenow Kendall; John H. Lienhard
Bubble column dehumidifiers are a compact, inexpensive alternative to conventional fin-tube dehumidifiers for humidification-dehumidification (HDH) desalination, a technology that has promising applications in small-scale desalination and industrial water remediation. In this paper, algebraic equations for relevant mean heat and mass transfer driving forces are developed for improved modeling of bubble column dehumidifiers. Because mixing in the column ensures a uniform liquid temperature, the bubble column can be modeled as two single stream heat exchangers in contact with the column liquid: the seawater side, for which a log-mean temperature difference is appropriate, and the gas side, which has a varying heat capacity and mass exchange. Under typical conditions, a log-mean mass fraction difference is shown to drive latent heat transfer, and an expression for the mean temperature difference of the moist gas stream is presented. These expressions will facilitate modeling of bubble column heat and mass exchangers.
Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2014
Emily W. Tow
The transmissivity of fogged glass to visible light incident on the dry side is studied with ray tracing to show that condensation can act as an optically thick antireflective coating. A new simulation method is described that uses symmetry relations and analytical expressions for the intersection of rays and surfaces to include all drop-drop and drop-surface interactions between an infinite number of drops. Angle of incidence, droplet contact angle, and surface coverage are varied. The simulation reveals that in the optimal contact angle range, dropwise condensation can decrease the reflectance of glass to below even that of glass coated with a water film.
Desalination | 2015
Gregory P. Thiel; Emily W. Tow; Leonardo David Banchik; Hyung Won Chung; John H. Lienhard
Desalination | 2015
Emily W. Tow; Ronan K. McGovern; John H. Lienhard
Prof. Lienhard via Angie Locknar | 2014
Emily W. Tow; John H. Lienhard
Journal of Membrane Science | 2016
Emily W. Tow; John H. Lienhard
Journal of Membrane Science | 2017
David Elan Martin Warsinger; Emily W. Tow; Jaichander Swaminathan; John H. Lienhard
Desalination | 2016
Emily W. Tow; Martin M. Rencken; John H. Lienhard
Journal of Membrane Science | 2018
Emily W. Tow; David Elan Martin Warsinger; Ali M. Trueworthy; Jaichander Swaminathan; Gregory P. Thiel; Syed M. Zubair; Allan S. Myerson; John H. Lienhard
Prof. Lienhard via Angie Locknar | 2013
Emily W. Tow; John H. Lienhard