Oh.
I thought you were disagreeing:
WAJ UK "The only conditions where nozzle plate spacing becomes less important seems to be when the reynolds number is below 800 which means very low water velocities"
and "The nozzle plate spacing is very important to the heat transfer coefficient at reynolds numbers above 800"
Cathar " once you get down to the ~0.5GPM (<2LPM) flow rates that the WCP testbed tests at, then you're into the realm of where altering the jet standoff distance actually becomes important"
No matter
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