Costa-Patry, EtienneOlivier, JonathanNichita, Bogdan AlexandruMichel, BrunoThome, John Richard2011-02-282011-02-282011-02-28201110.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2011.01.005https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/64890WOS:000288980500008This article is the first part of a study on flow boiling of R236fa and R245fa. This part presents pressure drop measurements obtained on a silicon multi-microchannel evaporator with 85 urn wide and 560 mu m high channels separated by 46 mu m wide fins. The 135 microchannels were 12.7 mm long. Dielectric refrigerants R236fa and R245fa were used as the evaporating test fluids. The inlet saturation temperature was maintained at 30.5 degrees C while the mass fluxes were varied from 499 to 1100 kg/m(2)s and the base heat flux was tested from 130 to 1400 kW/m(2). A new experimental technique was developed to measure the outlet pressure losses, which represented up to 30% of the total pressure drop and thus cannot be neglected. The microchannel pressure drop measurements were very well predicted by the method of Cioncolini et al. (2009). (c) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Pressure dropMicrochannelSaturated boilingHeat transferRefrigerantsBoiling Heat-TransferFluxR236FaTwo-phase flow of refrigerants in 85μm-wide multi-microchannels: Part I – Pressure droptext::journal::journal article::research article