Figure 5.
Side-by-side plots showing (a) the generalized Reynolds number increasing with temperature, and (b) the generalized Prandtl number decreasing over the same temperature range, both referring to the nominal operating conditions of the sterilizer.The image contains two graphs labeled (a) and (b). The first graph (a) illustrates the relationship between temperature (T) in Kelvin on the horizontal axis and Re,g on the vertical axis, which ranges from zero point three to zero point five five. This graph shows a positive trend. The second graph (b) depicts the relationship between T in Kelvin and Pr,g, which spans from three point five times ten to the power of five to six times ten to the power of five on the vertical axis. This graph shows a negative trend. Both graphs include a linear scale on the axes.

(a) Generalized Reynolds number and (b) Prandtl number in the nominal temperature range of the studied sterilizer

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