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Prediction of in-tube condensation heat transfer characteristics of binary refrigerant mixtures SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Prediction of in-tube condensation heat transfer characteristics of binary refrigerant mixtures
Authors
Jin, DXKwon, JTKim, MH
Date Issued
2003-08
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Abstract
This study presents a prediction model for the condensation heat transfer characteristics of binary zeotropic refrigerant mixtures inside horizontal smooth tubes. In this model, both the vapor-side and liquid-side mass transfers are considered, and the high flux mass transfer correction factor is used to evaluate mass transfer coefficients. The model was applied to the binary zeotropic refrigerant mixture R134a/R123, which has a large temperature glide. Calculation results showed that the heat transfer degradation of R134a/R123 due to gradients in the mass fraction and temperature is considerable, and depends on the mass fraction of the more volatile component and the vapor mass quality of the refrigerant mixture. By comparison with experimental data, incorporating the present finite mass transfer model for the liquid film side into the calculation algorithm was shown to reasonably well predict the condensation heat transfer coefficients of binary refrigerant mixtures with the mean deviation of about 10.3%. In the present calculations, however, it was also found that the high flux mass transfer correction factor had only a slight effect on the condensation heat transfer. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd and IIR. All rights reserved.
Keywords
refrigerant; binary mixture; condensation; tube; heat transfer; heat transfer coefficient; calculation
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/18517
DOI
10.1016/S0140-7007(02)00043-9
ISSN
0140-7007
Article Type
Article
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFRIGERATION-REVUE INTERNATIONALE DU FROID, vol. 26, no. 5, page. 593 - 600, 2003-08
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