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Falling film evaporation on enhanced tubes, part 1: Experimental results for pool boiling, onset-of-dryout and falling film evaporation

Christians, Marcel  
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Thome, John Richard  
2012
International Journal Of Refrigeration-Revue Internationale Du Froid

Horizontal falling film evaporators have the potential of displacing flooded evaporators as the standard in the refrigeration industry due to compelling advantages, such as smaller refrigerant charge and lower pressure drop. However, there is a need to improve the understanding of falling film evaporation mechanisms to provide accurate thermal design methods. In this work, falling film evaporation measurements on a single tube, a vertical row of ten horizontal tubes and a small tube bundle with three rows of 10 tubes each are presented. Two enhanced boiling tubes, the Wolverine Turbo-B5 and the Wieland Gewa-B5, were tested using R-134a and R-236fa. The tests were carried out at a saturation temperature of T-sat = 5 degrees C, film Reynolds numbers ranging from 0 to 3000, and heat fluxes between 15 and 90 kW m(-2) in pool boiling and falling film configurations. A visualization study was performed under diabatic conditions to study the flow. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd and IIR. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2011.10.020
Web of Science ID

WOS:000301027700008

Author(s)
Christians, Marcel  
Thome, John Richard  
Date Issued

2012

Published in
International Journal Of Refrigeration-Revue Internationale Du Froid
Volume

35

Start page

300

End page

312

Subjects

Evaporation

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Falling film

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Pool boiling

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Two-phase flow

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Heat-Transfer Coefficients

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Bii-Hp Tube

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Horizontal Tubes

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Predictive Correlation

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Structured Surfaces

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Plain Tubes

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R-134A

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Bundle

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Visualization

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Condensation

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April 5, 2012
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