Evaporation of R134a in a horizontal herringbone microfin tube: heat transfer and pressure drop
Journal article, 2005

An experimental investigation of in-tube evaporation of R134a has been carried out for a 4 m long herringbone microfin tube with an outer diameter of 9.53 mm. Measured local heat transfer coefficients and pressure losses are reported for evaporation temperatures between −0.7 and 10.1 °C and mass flow rates between 162 and 366 kg m−2 s−1. Results from this work are compared to experimental results from literature as well as predicted values from some available helical microfin correlations. Differences in heat transfer mechanisms between helical and herringbone microfin tubes are discussed, as heat transfer coefficients in the investigated herringbone tube tend to peak at lower vapour qualities compared to helical microfins. Correlations developed for helical microfin tubes generally predict experimental values within ±30% for vapour qualities below 50%. However, at higher qualities none of the correlations are able to reflect the early peak of heat transfer coefficients. Predicted pressure gradients reproduce measured values in general within ±20%.

pressure drop

Evaporation

refrigerant

horisontal tube

heat transfer

R134a

herringbone microfin

Author

Sven Wellsandt

Industrial Energy Systems and Technologies

Lennart Vamling

Industrial Energy Systems and Technologies

International Journal of Refrigeration

0140-7007 (ISSN)

Vol. 28 6 889-900

Subject Categories

Energy Engineering

Chemical Process Engineering

Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics

DOI

10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2005.01.005

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10/8/2017