It's wintertime and occassionally frost has formed on the inside of my windshield. Even without actual frost, the humidity from my breathing (or my sweat after a workout) fogs up the windshield pretty rapidly.
Assuming the heat's turned on and is constant, will my windshield defrost / defog faster at the lowest fan speed, highest, or somewhere in between? We'll also assume the air is set to recirculate and the A/C isn't switched on / doesn't turn on automatically.
When the fan's on low, the air coming out of the vents "feels" warmer. Given what I know about heat exchange though, turning it on high probably means more transfer from the heat source into the air.
I'm asking what I think is essentially a heat transfer problem. The one nuance I'm not sure about is whether frost would be enough to create turbulent airflow, thereby increasing heat exchange, and changing the the answer for that situation.
There is the difference I'm not clear about of whether glass clears because the glass is heated (which is via convection), or whether just raising the ambient air temperatures so the relative humidity (and the dew points?) changes would be enough.
So which is better and why?
Assuming the heat's turned on and is constant, will my windshield defrost / defog faster at the lowest fan speed, highest, or somewhere in between? We'll also assume the air is set to recirculate and the A/C isn't switched on / doesn't turn on automatically.
When the fan's on low, the air coming out of the vents "feels" warmer. Given what I know about heat exchange though, turning it on high probably means more transfer from the heat source into the air.
I'm asking what I think is essentially a heat transfer problem. The one nuance I'm not sure about is whether frost would be enough to create turbulent airflow, thereby increasing heat exchange, and changing the the answer for that situation.
There is the difference I'm not clear about of whether glass clears because the glass is heated (which is via convection), or whether just raising the ambient air temperatures so the relative humidity (and the dew points?) changes would be enough.
So which is better and why?
