2012
DOI: 10.1017/jmech.2012.35
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An Experimental Study of Falling Film Evaporation on Horizontal Tubes Using R-134a

Abstract: This study investigates evaporation heat transfer performance of refrigerant R-134a falling film on three horizontal copper tubes in a vertical column. Experiments were performed at saturation temperatures of 10 and 26.7C. The liquid flows through a liquid feeder with a row of circular holes at a rate of 0.0075 ~ 0.0363kg/ms, while heat fluxes varied from 4.5 to 48.5kW/m 2 . A smooth tube, a fin tube of 0.4mm fin height, 60FPI (Fins Per Inch), and a new boiling enhanced tube (mesh tube) were tested. The test … Show more

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“…As Reynolds number Re increases, the development of the thermal boundary layer slows down, which promotes convection. Chien et al [8] carried out experiments on a horizontal drop film evaporator. The results showed that h θ increased with increasing heat flux, spray density, and temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Reynolds number Re increases, the development of the thermal boundary layer slows down, which promotes convection. Chien et al [8] carried out experiments on a horizontal drop film evaporator. The results showed that h θ increased with increasing heat flux, spray density, and temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%