Effect of inundation upon the condensation heat transfer performance of R134a. I. Facility overview and data analysis (RP-984).

Author(s) : RANDALL D. L., ECKELS S. J.

Type of article: Article

Summary

An experimental facility was designed and constructed to measure shell-side condensation heat transfer data for R134a condensing on three different tube types: a smooth tube, a two-dimensional tube, and a three-dimensional tube. The 1575 fin-per-metre tubes had an equivalent or nominal outside diameter of 19.1 mm. Twenty-five tubes were arranged in a three-column by ten-row staggered pattern with a horizontal and vertical pitch of 22.9 mm. The facility was designed to operate at saturation temperatures of 35 and 40°C over a heat flux range of 7500 to 63000 W/m2. This paper presents a detailed facility description, the facility operating procedure, data analysis, and uncertainty analysis. Experimental results from this study are presented part II (see this Bulletin, reference 2006-1698).

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  • Original title: Effect of inundation upon the condensation heat transfer performance of R134a. I. Facility overview and data analysis (RP-984).
  • Record ID : 2006-1697
  • Languages: English
  • Source: HVAC&R Research - vol. 11 - n. 4
  • Publication date: 2005/10

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