TY - JOUR
T1 - Nucleate boiling heat transfer coefficients of pure halogenated refrigerants
AU - Jung, Dongsoo
AU - Kim, Youngil
AU - Ko, Younghwan
AU - Song, Kilhong
PY - 2003/3
Y1 - 2003/3
N2 - Nuclate pool boiling heat transfer coefficients (HTCs) of HCFC123, CFC11, HCFC142b, HFC134a, CFC12, HCFC22, HFC125 and HFC32 on a horizontal smooth tube of 19.0 mm outside diameter have been measured. The experimental apparatus was specially designed to accomodate high vapor pressure refrigerants such as HFC32 and HFC125 with a sight glass. A cartridge heater was used to generate uniform heat flux on the tube. Data were taken in the order of decreasing heat flux from 80 to 10 kW m-2 with an interval of 10 kW m-2 in the pool of 7 °C. Test results showed that HTCs of HFC125 and HFC32 were 50-70% higher than those of HCFC22 while HTCs of HCFC123 and HFC134a were similar to those of CFC11 and CFC12 respectively. It was also found that nucleate boiling heat transfer correlations available in the literature were not good for certain alternative refrigerants such as HFC32 and HCFC142b. Hence, a new correlation was developed by a regression analysis taking into account the variation of the exponent to the heat flux term as a function of reduced pressure and some other properties. The new correlation showed a good agreement with all measured data including those of new refrigerants of significantly varying vapor pressures with a mean deviation of less than 7%.
AB - Nuclate pool boiling heat transfer coefficients (HTCs) of HCFC123, CFC11, HCFC142b, HFC134a, CFC12, HCFC22, HFC125 and HFC32 on a horizontal smooth tube of 19.0 mm outside diameter have been measured. The experimental apparatus was specially designed to accomodate high vapor pressure refrigerants such as HFC32 and HFC125 with a sight glass. A cartridge heater was used to generate uniform heat flux on the tube. Data were taken in the order of decreasing heat flux from 80 to 10 kW m-2 with an interval of 10 kW m-2 in the pool of 7 °C. Test results showed that HTCs of HFC125 and HFC32 were 50-70% higher than those of HCFC22 while HTCs of HCFC123 and HFC134a were similar to those of CFC11 and CFC12 respectively. It was also found that nucleate boiling heat transfer correlations available in the literature were not good for certain alternative refrigerants such as HFC32 and HCFC142b. Hence, a new correlation was developed by a regression analysis taking into account the variation of the exponent to the heat flux term as a function of reduced pressure and some other properties. The new correlation showed a good agreement with all measured data including those of new refrigerants of significantly varying vapor pressures with a mean deviation of less than 7%.
KW - Heat transfer
KW - Mass transfer
KW - Measurement
KW - Nucleate Boiling
KW - Refrigerant
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U2 - 10.1016/S0140-7007(02)00040-3
DO - 10.1016/S0140-7007(02)00040-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:18744367222
SN - 0140-7007
VL - 26
SP - 240
EP - 248
JO - International Journal of Refrigeration
JF - International Journal of Refrigeration
IS - 2
ER -