4.3 Article Proceedings Paper

Two-Phase Frictional Pressure Drop and Flow Boiling Heat Transfer for R245fa in a 2.32-mm Tube

Journal

HEAT TRANSFER ENGINEERING
Volume 32, Issue 13-14, Pages 1139-1149

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01457632.2011.562725

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  1. FAPESP (The State of Sao Paulo Research Foundation, Brazil) [05/60031-0, 06/52089-1, 07/53950-5]

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Experimental two-phase frictional pressure drop and flow boiling heat transfer results are presented for a horizontal 2.32-mm ID stainless-steel tube using R245fa as working fluid. The frictional pressure drop data was obtained under adiabatic and diabatic conditions. Experiments were performed for mass velocities ranging from 100 to 700 kg m(-2) s(-1), heat flux from 0 to 55 kW m(-2), exit saturation temperatures of 31 and 41 degrees C, and vapor qualities from 0.10 to 0.99. Pressures drop gradients and heat transfer coefficients ranging from 1 to 70 kPa m(-1) and from 1 to 7 kW m(-2) K-1 were measured. It was found that the heat transfer coefficient is a strong function of the heat flux, mass velocity, and vapor quality. Five frictional pressure drop predictive methods were compared against the experimental database. The Cioncolini et al. (2009) method was found to work the best. Six flow boiling heat transfer predictive methods were also compared against the present database. Liu and Winterton (1991), Zhang et al. (2004), and Saitoh et al. (2007) were ranked as the best methods. They predicted the experimental flow boiling heat transfer data with an average error around 19%.

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