Experimental studies on the enhanced flow boiling heat transfer and pressure drop of organic fluid with high saturation temperature in vertical porous coated tube

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong Yang ◽  
Zhi Shen ◽  
Tingkuan Chen ◽  
Chenn Q. Zhou
2013 ◽  
Vol 651 ◽  
pp. 525-529
Author(s):  
Mao Yu Wen ◽  
Kang Jang Jang

This study presents an experimental investigation of the characteristics of the flow boiling heat transfer and pressure drop for refrigerant of R134a flowing in a small - diameter evaporative tube with the pipe sections having increased diameters. The experiments were performed at the saturation temperature of 5°C , heat flux of 5.12 ~ 10.96 ( KW/m2), mass flux of 200~600 ( kg/m2s), different length-to-diameter ratios of the test tubes and refrigerant quality of 0.07~0.78, and based on the same surface area of heat transfer. The enhancement performance ratios, θa/s for the tubes with the pipe sections having increased diameters relative to the smooth tube are higher than 1 (about 1.01~1.10). It means that the augmented tubes show the better overall performance than the smooth tube under study.


2009 ◽  
Vol 131 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chang Yong Park ◽  
Pega Hrnjak

Abstract C O 2 flow boiling heat transfer coefficients and pressure drop in a 3.5mm horizontal smooth tube are presented. Also, flow patterns were visualized and studied at adiabatic conditions in a 3mm glass tube located immediately after a heat transfer section. Heat was applied by a secondary fluid through two brass half cylinders to the test section tubes. This research was performed at evaporation temperatures of −15°C and −30°C, mass fluxes of 200kg∕m2s and 400kg∕m2s, and heat flux from 5kW∕m2 to 15kW∕m2 for vapor qualities ranging from 0.1 to 0.8. The CO2 heat transfer coefficients indicated the nucleate boiling dominant heat transfer characteristics such as the strong dependence on heat fluxes at a mass flux of 200kg∕m2s. However, enhanced convective boiling contribution was observed at 400kg∕m2s. Surface conditions for two different tubes were investigated with a profilometer, atomic force microscope, and scanning electron microscope images, and their possible effects on heat transfer are discussed. Pressure drop, measured at adiabatic conditions, increased with the increase of mass flux and quality, and with the decrease of evaporation temperature. The measured heat transfer coefficients and pressure drop were compared with general correlations. Some of these correlations showed relatively good agreements with measured values. Visualized flow patterns were compared with two flow pattern maps and the comparison showed that the flow pattern maps need improvement in the transition regions from intermittent to annular flow.


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