Condensation Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop Measurements in Miniature Horizontal Tubes with Low Mass Flux Rates

2003 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 335-354 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Begg ◽  
B. Holley ◽  
Dr. Amir Faghri
2018 ◽  
Vol 26 (01) ◽  
pp. 1850005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nae-Hyun Kim ◽  
Hyung-Ho Gook ◽  
Byung-Moo Lee

R-404A condensation heat transfer and pressure drop data are provided for 7.0[Formula: see text]mm O.D. smooth and microfin tubes. Tests were conducted for a range of mass fluxes (from 80 to 200[Formula: see text]kg/m2s) and quality (from 0.2 to 0.8). The heat flux was 6[Formula: see text]kW/m2 and saturation temperature was 45[Formula: see text]C. It was found that both the heat transfer enhancement factor and the pressure drop penalty factor increase as mass flux increases. The range of pressure drop penalty factor (0.99–1.27) was smaller than that of heat transfer enhancement factor (1.21–1.96). Smooth tube heat transfer coefficients and pressure drops are reasonably predicted by Shah [An improved and extended general correlation for heat transfer during condensation in plain tubes, Int. J. HVAC&R Res. 15 (2009) 889–913] and Jung and Radermacher [Prediction of pressure drop during horizontal annular flow boiling of pure and mixed refrigerants, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 32 (1989) 2435–2446] correlation, respectively. For the microfin tube, however, all the existing correlations do not adequately predict the present data. Poor predictions may be attributed to the lack of R-404A and low mass flux data in their database.


Author(s):  
Hyun Jin Kim ◽  
Leon Liebenberg ◽  
Anthony M. Jacobi

An experimental investigation was performed to study the heat transfer and pressure drop characteristics of refrigerant R-134a boiling in a chevron-patterned brazed plate heat exchanger (BPHE) at low mass flux. The heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop characteristics are analyzed in relation to varying mass flux (30–50 kgm−2s−1), saturation pressure (675 kPa and 833 kPa), heat flux (0.8 and 2.5 kWm−2), and vapor quality (0.1–0.9). The two-phase pressure drop shows a strong dependence on mass flux and significant saturation temperature drop at high mass flux. The two-phase heat transfer coefficient was both strongly dependent on heat flux (at vapor qualities below 0.4) and on mass flux (at vapor qualities above 0.4). There was also apparent dryout, as depicted by decreased heat transfer at high vapor qualities. These observations suggest that both nucleate and convective boiling mechanisms prevailed. Existing transition correlations however suggest that the experimental data is rather convection-dominant and not a mix of convection and nucleate boiling. The experimental data further strongly suggest the prevalence of both macrochannel and minichannel type flows. Several acknowledged semi-empirical transition criteria were employed to verify our observations. These criteria mostly support our observations that R-134a evaporating at low mass fluxes in a BPHE with a hydraulic diameter of 3.4 mm, has heat transfer and pressure drop characteristics typically indicative of macrochannel as well as minichannel flows. Disagreement however exists with accepted correlations regarding the prevalence of convective or nucleate boiling.


2017 ◽  
Vol 25 (03) ◽  
pp. 1750027 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Mostaqur Rahman ◽  
Keishi Kariya ◽  
Akio Miyara

Experiments on condensation heat transfer and adiabatic pressure drop characteristics of R134a were performed inside smooth and microfin horizontal tubes. The tests were conducted in the mass flux range of 50[Formula: see text]kg/m2s to 200[Formula: see text]kg/m2s, vapor quality range of 0 to 1 and saturation temperature range of 20[Formula: see text]C to 35[Formula: see text]C. The effects of mass velocity, vapor quality, saturation temperature, and microfin on the condensation heat transfer and frictional pressure drop were analyzed. It was discovered that the local heat transfer coefficients and frictional pressure drop increases with increasing mass flux and vapor quality and decreasing with increasing saturation temperature. Higher heat transfer coefficient and frictional pressure drop in microfin tube were observed. The present experimental data were compared with the existing well-known condensation heat transfer and frictional pressure drop models available in the open literature. The condensation heat transfer coefficient and frictional pressure drop of R134a in horizontal microfin tube was predicted within an acceptable range by the existing correlation.


2013 ◽  
Vol 135 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
YanFeng Fan ◽  
Ibrahim Hassan

Flow boiling heat transfer in a horizontal microtube with inlet restriction (orifice) under uniform heating condition is experimentally investigated using FC-72 as working fluid. A stainless steel microtube with an inner diameter of 889 μm is selected as main microtube. Two microtubes with smaller diameters are assembled at the inlet of main microtube to achieve the restriction ratios of 50% and 20%. The experimental measurement is carried out at mass fluxes ranging from 160 to 870 kg/m2·s, heat fluxes varying from 6 to 170 kW/m2, inlet temperatures of 23 and 35 °C, and saturation pressures of 10 and 45 kPa. The effects of the orifices on two-phase pressure drop, critical heat flux (CHF), and flow boiling heat transfer coefficient are studied. The results show that the pressure drop caused by the orifice takes a considerable portion in the total pressure drop at low mass fluxes. This ratio decreases as the vapor quality or mass flux increases. The difference of normal critical heat flux in the microtubes with different orifice sizes is negligible. In the aspect of flow boiling heat transfer, the orifice is able to enhance the heat transfer at low mass flux and high saturation pressure, which indicates the contribution of orifice in the nucleate boiling dominated regime. However, the effect of orifice on flow boiling heat transfer is negligible in the forced convective boiling dominated regime.


Author(s):  
Yan Yan ◽  
Jixian Dong ◽  
Tong Ren ◽  
Shiyu Feng

In this study, the condensation heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop of steam are obtained in small rectangular tubes with different aspect ratios. The experiments were carried out on three rectangular tubes with aspect ratios of 1:2, 1:3 and 1:5, with mass flux between 25 and 45 kg/m2s, and vapor qualities between 0.1 and 0.8. The experimental data were analyzed to determine the effect of vapor quality, mass flux, and aspect ratio on the heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop. The results showed that the effect of aspect ratio on condensation heat transfer coefficient appears to be dependent on the flow pattern. For stratified flow, the condensation heat transfer coefficient increases as the mass flux increases. For annular flow, the condensation heat transfer coefficient hardly changed. The pressure drop always increases as the aspect ratio increases. Previous studies on round tube heat transfer and pressure drop correlations have not successfully predicted the small rectangular tube data; therefore, modified Shah correlation and Lockhart & Martinelli correlation are proposed, which predict the data with 20% and 23% RMS error, respectively.


Author(s):  
Xiao-peng Zhou ◽  
David J. Kukulka ◽  
Jing Li ◽  
Jian-Jun Sun ◽  
Wei Li

Heat transfer enhancement plays an important role in improving energy efficiency and developing high performance thermal systems. Phase-change heat transfer processes take place in thermal systems; typically heat transfer enhanced tubes are used in these systems and they are designed to increase heat transfer coefficients in evaporation and condensation. Enhanced heat transfer tubes are widely used in refrigeration and air-conditioning applications in order to reduce cost and create a smaller footprint of the application. Microfins, roughness and dimples are often incorporated into the inner surface of tubes in order to enhance heat transfer performance. Under many conditions, enhanced surface tubes can recover more energy and provide the opportunity to advance the design of many heat transfer products. Convective condensation heat transfer and pressure loss characteristics were investigated for R410A on the outside of: (i) a smooth tube (outer diameter 12.7 mm); (ii) an external herringbone tube (fin root diameter 12.7 mm); and (iii) the 1EHT tube (outer diameter 12.7 mm) for very low mass fluxes. Data was obtained for values of mass flux ranging from 8 to 50 kg/(m2 s); at a saturation temperature of 318 K; with an inlet quality of 0.8 (±0.05) and an outlet quality of 0.1 (±0.05). In a comparison of heat transfer at a low mass flux, both the 1EHT tube and the herringbone tube did not perform as well as the smooth tube. And it’s difficult to analyze the reason for this strange phenomenon.


2017 ◽  
Vol 25 (02) ◽  
pp. 1750013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pham-Quang Vu ◽  
Kwang-Il Choi ◽  
Jong-Taek Oh ◽  
Honggi Cho

The condensation heat transfer coefficients and pressure drops of R410A and R22 flowing inside a horizontal aluminum multiport mini-channel tube having 18 channels are investigated. Experimental data are presented for the range of vapor quality from 0.1 to 0.9, mass flux from 50 to 500[Formula: see text]kg/m2s, heat flux from 3 to 15[Formula: see text]kW/m2 and the saturation temperature at 48[Formula: see text]C. The pressure drop across the test section was directly measured by a differential pressure transducer. At a small scale, the noncircular cross-sections can enhance the effect of the surface tension. The average heat transfer coefficient increased with the increase of vapor quality, mass flux and heat flux. Under the same test conditions, the heat transfer coefficients of R22 are higher than those for R410A, the pressure drops for R410A are 7–19% lower than those of R22. The lower pressure drop of R410A has an important advantage as an alternative working fluid for R22 in air-conditioning and heat pump systems.


2006 ◽  
Vol 129 (8) ◽  
pp. 958-965 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yirong Jiang ◽  
Biswajit Mitra ◽  
Srinivas Garimella ◽  
Ulf C. Andresen

This paper presents the results of an experimental study on condensation heat transfer of refrigerant blends R404A and R410A flowing through horizontal tubes of 9.4 and 6.2mm inner diameter at nominal pressures of 80% and 90% of the critical pressure. Local heat transfer coefficients were measured for the mass flux range 200<G<800kg∕m2‐s in small quality increments over the entire vapor-liquid region. Heat transfer coefficients increased with quality and mass flux, while the effect of reduced pressure was not very significant within this range of pressures. The heat transfer coefficients increased with a decrease in diameter.


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