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Heat Transeer Performance of Falling Film Type Plate-Fin Evaporator

Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 64 Issue 4 Page 283-291
published_at 2016-03
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Title
Heat Transeer Performance of Falling Film Type Plate-Fin Evaporator
Creators Ohara Junichi
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Minichannels Heat transfer Plate Fin Evaporator Falling film
The characteristics of heat transfer and flow patterns are investigated experimentally for the vertical falling film evaporation of pure refrigerant HCFC123 in a rectangular minichannels consisting of offset strip fins. The refrigerant liquid is uniformly supplied to the channel through a distributor. The liquid flowing down vertically is heated electrically from the rear wall of the channel and evaporated. To observe the flow patterns during the evaporation process directly, a transparent vinyl chloride resin plate is placed as the front wall. The experimental parameters are as follows: the mass velocity G = 28~70 kg/(m^2s), the heat flux q = 20~50 kW/m^2 and the pressure P ≈ 100 kPa. It is clarified that the heat transfer coefficient a depends on G and q in the region of vapor quality x ≥ 0.3 while there is little influence of G and q in the region x ≤ 0.3 . From the direct observation using a high speed video camera and a digital still camera, flow patterns are classified into five types. Then the empirical correlation equations for evaporation heat transfer coefficient on a vertical falling film plate fin evaporator with minichannels are proposed. From the physical model to evaluate the heat transfer coefficient of the minichannel surface with fins, the characteristics of fin efficiency is clarified that the average value of fin efficiency is about 0.6 and the distributive characteristics of fin efficiency isroughly inverse of heat transfer coefficient characteristics.
Languages eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers National Fisheries University
Date Issued 2016-03
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0370-9361