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Parametric study on hydrothermal properties of condensing flow in microtube heat exchangers using numerical and experimental approaches

Published 6 Feb 2021 in physics.flu-dyn and physics.app-ph | (2102.03658v1)

Abstract: Microchannels have increasingly been used to miniaturize heat transfer equipment, improve energy efficiency, and minimize heat transfer fluid inventory. A fundamental understanding of condensation in microscale will yield far-reaching benefits for the different areas of industry. In this study, microtubes with inner diameters of 250, 500, 600, and 900 um were used to investigate the effect of microtube diameter, inlet quality, and mass flux on the liquid/vapor interface near the wall boundaries in condensing flow. After validation with the experimental results, a transient numerical model (based on the volume of fluid approach) was developed to investigate the hydrothermal properties of condensing such as bubble dynamics, flow map transitions, transient interface shear force, and temperature on flow condensation performance in terms of heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop. The liquid film thickness, slug velocity, and location of transition from annular flow to slug flow inside the microtube were characterized for different microtubes, and the resultant alteration in condensation flow heat transfer and pressure drop is discussed in detail. The obtained results indicated that the interfacial characteristics of condensing flow in microtubes with hydraulic diameters lower than 500um are majorly different from those with D>500um.

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