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HERO ID
4257480
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
An experimental study of pool boiling and falling film vaporization on horizontal tubes in R-245fa
Author(s)
Chien, LHan; Tsai, YueLin
Year
2011
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Applied Thermal Engineering
ISSN:
1359-4311
Volume
31
Issue
17-18
Page Numbers
4044-4054
DOI
10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2011.08.007
Web of Science Id
WOS:000295653600051
Abstract
This study investigates heat transfer performance on horizontal copper tubes in refrigerant R-245fa, having zero ozone-depleting potential. Pool boiling and falling film vaporization experiments were conducted at saturation temperatures of 5 degrees C (a typical saturation temperature of evaporators in commercial chiller units) and 20 degrees C, while heat fluxes varied from 4.5 to 48.5 kW/m(2). A smooth tube, a fin tube of 0.4 mm fin height, 60 FPI (Fins Per Inch), and a new boiling enhanced tube (mesh tube) were tested. Falling film vaporization heat transfer coefficient of the fin tube is greater than that in pool boiling, but the opposite results were found for the mesh tube. The mesh tube yielded up to 5 and 7 fold heat transfer enhancement in falling film vaporization and pool boiling, respectively. Under the same test conditions, R-245fa resulted in slightly higher heat transfer coefficients than R-123. New correlations of falling film vaporization on smooth tubes with and without boiling are proposed. The falling film evaporation (non-boiling) correlation predicted the data within +/- 16%. The falling film vaporization correlation accounting for nucleate boiling predicted heat transfer coefficients with +/- 20% uncertainty for data of smooth tube in the range of Re-f = 115-372, Bo(F) = 0.044-0.473, We(F) = 0.000165-0.00168 and Pr-f = 6.26-7.15. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Falling film; Evaporation; Boiling; Vaporization; R-245fa; Fin; Mesh
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