Comparison of the Evaporation and Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients on the External Surface of Tubes in the Annulus of a Tube-in-Tube Heat Exchanger

An experimental study was carried out to explore the heat transfer characteristics on the outside of smooth and enhanced tubes, during evaporation and condensation of R134A in the annulus of a tube-in-tube heat exchanger. The three-dimensional enhanced surface tube consisted of primary enhancement p...

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Main Authors: Weiyu Tang, David John Kukulka, Wei Li, Rick Smith
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
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description An experimental study was carried out to explore the heat transfer characteristics on the outside of smooth and enhanced tubes, during evaporation and condensation of R134A in the annulus of a tube-in-tube heat exchanger. The three-dimensional enhanced surface tube consisted of primary enhancement patterns and secondary patterns; results were compared to the performance of an equivalent smooth tube. The equivalent external diameter of the inside horizontal copper tubes used in this study was 19.05 mm, while the outer tube varied in size, allowing a comparison of heat transfer for different annulus dimensions. Tests were conducted with a fixed inlet/outlet vapor quality and a constant saturation temperature for varied mass velocities in the range of 30 to 100 kg/(m<sup>2</sup>∙s). For condensation, the ratio of heat transfer coefficient enhancement (enhanced tube/ smooth tube) was up to 1.78; this can be attributed to the turbulence increase, as well as liquid film re-distribution, produced from the dimples. Furthermore, the condensation heat transfer coefficient increased rapidly with increasing mass flux. For flow boiling in the annulus between the 1EHT tube and outer tube, the heat transfer coefficient during boiling was 11&#8722;36% higher when compared to the smooth tube at <i>x<sub>ave</sub></i> = 0.35, while the performance of the 1EHT tube was not as good as the smooth tube at <i>x<sub>ave</sub></i> = 0.5. The heat transfer deterioration can be explained by decreased effective nucleate flow boiling heat transfer area and the flow pattern transition between a slug/wavy-stratified flow to wavy-stratified flow.
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spelling doaj.art-f4df98a950fa4ecdbe2a250c8f904e832022-12-22T02:57:34ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-02-0113495210.3390/en13040952en13040952Comparison of the Evaporation and Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients on the External Surface of Tubes in the Annulus of a Tube-in-Tube Heat ExchangerWeiyu Tang0David John Kukulka1Wei Li2Rick Smith3Department of Energy Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaDepartment of Engineering Technology, State University of New York College at Buffalo, New York, NY 14222, USADepartment of Energy Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaVipertex Division, Rigidized Metals Corporation, Buffalo, New York, NY 14203, USAAn experimental study was carried out to explore the heat transfer characteristics on the outside of smooth and enhanced tubes, during evaporation and condensation of R134A in the annulus of a tube-in-tube heat exchanger. The three-dimensional enhanced surface tube consisted of primary enhancement patterns and secondary patterns; results were compared to the performance of an equivalent smooth tube. The equivalent external diameter of the inside horizontal copper tubes used in this study was 19.05 mm, while the outer tube varied in size, allowing a comparison of heat transfer for different annulus dimensions. Tests were conducted with a fixed inlet/outlet vapor quality and a constant saturation temperature for varied mass velocities in the range of 30 to 100 kg/(m<sup>2</sup>∙s). For condensation, the ratio of heat transfer coefficient enhancement (enhanced tube/ smooth tube) was up to 1.78; this can be attributed to the turbulence increase, as well as liquid film re-distribution, produced from the dimples. Furthermore, the condensation heat transfer coefficient increased rapidly with increasing mass flux. For flow boiling in the annulus between the 1EHT tube and outer tube, the heat transfer coefficient during boiling was 11&#8722;36% higher when compared to the smooth tube at <i>x<sub>ave</sub></i> = 0.35, while the performance of the 1EHT tube was not as good as the smooth tube at <i>x<sub>ave</sub></i> = 0.5. The heat transfer deterioration can be explained by decreased effective nucleate flow boiling heat transfer area and the flow pattern transition between a slug/wavy-stratified flow to wavy-stratified flow.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/4/952evaporationcondensationsurface-enhanced tubeheat transfer coefficient
spellingShingle Weiyu Tang
David John Kukulka
Wei Li
Rick Smith
Comparison of the Evaporation and Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients on the External Surface of Tubes in the Annulus of a Tube-in-Tube Heat Exchanger
Energies
evaporation
condensation
surface-enhanced tube
heat transfer coefficient
title Comparison of the Evaporation and Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients on the External Surface of Tubes in the Annulus of a Tube-in-Tube Heat Exchanger
title_full Comparison of the Evaporation and Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients on the External Surface of Tubes in the Annulus of a Tube-in-Tube Heat Exchanger
title_fullStr Comparison of the Evaporation and Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients on the External Surface of Tubes in the Annulus of a Tube-in-Tube Heat Exchanger
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Evaporation and Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients on the External Surface of Tubes in the Annulus of a Tube-in-Tube Heat Exchanger
title_short Comparison of the Evaporation and Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients on the External Surface of Tubes in the Annulus of a Tube-in-Tube Heat Exchanger
title_sort comparison of the evaporation and condensation heat transfer coefficients on the external surface of tubes in the annulus of a tube in tube heat exchanger
topic evaporation
condensation
surface-enhanced tube
heat transfer coefficient
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/4/952
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