Experimental study on flow condensation of low global warming potential refrigerants in a micro-fin aluminum tube.
Number: 2271
Author(s) : HU Y., YANA MOTTA S. F., JAJJA S. A., YANG C.-M., FRICKE B. A., NAWAZ K.
Summary
This study investigates the dynamic shifts in refrigerant technologies driven by environmental regulations, particularly emphasizing low global warming potential (GWP). Moreover, there is a rising trend in the adoption of aluminum tubes with internal axial micro-fin structures in heat exchangers to reduce costs. The research focuses on the condensation process within an expanded axial micro-fin aluminum tube with a 5.96 mm fin-tip diameter. Various refrigerants are analyzed, including both single compounds (R-32, R-1234yf, R-1234ze(E)) and zeotropic mixtures (R-454B, R-454C, R-455A). Experimental procedures cover a range of condensation temperatures (35~45 °C), reduced pressures (0.21~0.55), and mass fluxes (150~350 kg/(m² s)), providing crucial data on heat transfer coefficients (HTC) and frictional pressure gradient (FPG). This data is particularly significant for high-glide refrigerants and is instrumental in the design of advanced air conditioning and refrigeration systems aimed at mitigating global warming.
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- Original title: Experimental study on flow condensation of low global warming potential refrigerants in a micro-fin aluminum tube.
- Record ID : 30033104
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment
- Source: 2024 Purdue Conferences. 20th International Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Conference at Purdue.
- Publication date: 2024/07/17
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