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A Comparative Study on Flow Boiling Heat-Transfer Coefficient of R-134a and R-134a/R-290/R-600a Refrigerant Mixture

Volumen 40, Ausgabe 6, 2009, pp. 571-588
DOI: 10.1615/HeatTransRes.v40.i6.50
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ABSTRAKT

The flow boiling heat-transfer coefficients of R-134a and R-134a/R-290/R-600a zeotropic refrigerant mixture were experimentally measured in a smooth horizontal tube of a 9.52-mm diameter. The values were compared for similar working pressure, reduced pressure, and liquid entry saturation temperature. The tests were conducted under varied heat flux conditions for stratified flow patterns; the conditions are found in evaporators of refrigerators and deep freezers. The varied heat flux conditions were imposed on the test fluids using a coaxial counter-current heat exchanger test section. The heat-transfer coefficients of the R-134a/R-290/R-600a refrigerant mixture were found to be better than those of R-134a under the same pressure and reduced pressure. However, under the same liquid entry temperature, the values of R-134a were found to be higher at low vapor qualities and lower at higher vapor qualities.

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