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Flow boiling characteristics and flow pattern visualization of refrigerant/lubricant oil mixtures

Filho, Bandarra
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Enio, P.
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Cheng, Lixin  
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2009
International Journal of Refrigeration

A comprehensive review of flow boiling characteristics and flow pattern visualization of refrigerant/lubricant oil mixtures is presented in this paper. First, various parameters influenced by the lubricant oil in convective boiling of refrigerants, such as mass velocity, vapor quality, oil concentration and geometric characteristics of the heat transfer tube are discussed. The effects of the unavoidable introduction of the lubricant oil on the thermodynamics properties of a refrigerant are described. Then, a review of the main experimental studies of flow boiling of refrigerant/lubricant oil mixtures is presented and also describes research with halocarbons, carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons and ammonia. There is no agreement among these studies regarding the effect of the oil in the evaporator, with studies showing an increase or decrease in the heat transfer coefficient. However, in relation to pressure drop, all the results presented the same trend, increasing the pressure drop with increasing oil concentration. Next, the flow patterns of refrigerant/oil mixtures are illustrated together with a selection of video images. It is possible to notice the difference in frothing formation with respect to the particular refrigerant and tube geometry. Some predictions of oil effects on the heat transfer coefficient and pressure drops based on the mixture physical properties are then presented and the trends compared to data. Finally, some suggestions for future work are given. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd and IIR. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2008.06.013
Web of Science ID

WOS:000264262500002

Author(s)
Filho, Bandarra
Enio, P.
Cheng, Lixin  
Thome, John R.  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
International Journal of Refrigeration
Volume

32

Issue

2

Start page

185

End page

202

Subjects

Refrigerant

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Boiling

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Survey

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Flow

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Mixture

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Oil

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Heat transfer

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Pressure drop

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Visualization

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Distribution

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Velocity

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Heat-Transfer Model

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2-Phase Flow

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Horizontal Tubes

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Part I

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Pressure-Drop

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Lubricant-Influence

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Prediction Methods

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Co2 Evaporation

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Microfin Tube

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Map

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