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Evaporation in Microfin Tubes: A Generalized Prediction Model.

Thome, John R.
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Favrat, Daniel  
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Kattan, Nakhlé
1999
Convective flow and pool boiling
International Engineering Foundation 3rd Conference

A new flow boiling model and generalized correlation are presented for evaporation inside of horizontal microfin tubes. The enhancement model incorporates the effects of the microfins on liquid-phase convection and nucleate boiling. The method predicts microfin test data for R-134a and R-123 over the mass velocity range from 100-500 kg/m2s, vapor qualities from 15- 85% and heat fluxes from 2-47 kW/M2. The model is the first general type of method to become available and can be applied to any 2-dimensional microfin geometry and fluid of interest, without resort to fluid specific or microfin specific empirical constats. More work is required to compare the model to independent test data and other fluids and microfin geometries.

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conference paper
Web of Science ID

WOS:000084220400027

Author(s)
Thome, John R.
Favrat, Daniel  
Kattan, Nakhlé
Date Issued

1999

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publisher place

Philadelphia

Published in
Convective flow and pool boiling
ISBN of the book

1-56032-826-6

Start page

239

End page

244

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LTCM  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
International Engineering Foundation 3rd Conference

Irsee, Germany

May 18th-23rd [1997]

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