Influence of Microfin Tube on Heat Transfer during Flow Boiling of R134a Refrigerant

This research looks into the domination of flow boiling on the efficiency and sustainability of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Specifically, it focuses on the characteristics related with heat transfer of refrigerant R134a within both smooth and microfin tubes, each having 9.52 mm outer...

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Main Authors: Neeraj Kumar Vidhyarthi, Sandipan Deb, Sameer Sheshrao Gajghate, Elaine Maria Cardoso, Mantu Das, Sagnik Pal, Ajoy Kumar Das
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-01-01
Series:Journal of Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/6824128
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Summary:This research looks into the domination of flow boiling on the efficiency and sustainability of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Specifically, it focuses on the characteristics related with heat transfer of refrigerant R134a within both smooth and microfin tubes, each having 9.52 mm outer diameter. The features of microfin tube have distinct configuration with a 46° apex angle and a 22° helix angle, resulting in a surface area 1.62 times greater in comparison to smooth tube. Through a comprehensive experimental analysis, the study examines the influence of key parameters (mass flux; saturation temperature; heat flux; and average vapor quality) on heat transfer coefficients (HTCs). Notably, the HTC exhibits significant enhancements at mass flux of G = 125 kg m⁻2·s⁻1, encountering challenges related to dry-out at elevated vapor quality levels. The results reveal that microfin tubes consistently outperform smooth tubes, exhibiting heat transfer coefficients up to 270% higher across various operational conditions. Furthermore, the experimental data are rigorously validated through computation analysis with authentic flow boiling heat transfer models, demonstrating strong agreement.
ISSN:2314-4912