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Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer

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ISSN Imprimir: 1065-5131

ISSN On-line: 1563-5074

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FLOW BOILING HEAT TRANSFER IN R-600A FLOWS INSIDE AN ANNULAR TUBE WITH METALLIC POROUS INSERTS

Volume 22, Edição 1, 2015, pp. 47-65
DOI: 10.1615/JEnhHeatTransf.2015010426
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RESUMO

This investigation was undertaken to better understand the characteristics of flow boiling heat transfer (in which only the inlet is subcooled) in a hydrocarbon refrigerant, R-600a (isobutane), flowing in an annular tube with and without perforated copper porous inserts. Testing was conducted at a saturation temperature of 5° C, vapor qualities of 0.08−0.87, mass fluxes of 300−400 kg/m2s, and heat fluxes of 119.5−195.3 kW/m2. The effects of mass flux, heat flux, vapor quality, and insert geometry (porosity, mean pore diameter, and permeability) on R-600a heat transfer and pressure drop are discussed.

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  3. Saha Sujoy Kumar, Ranjan Hrishiraj, Emani Madhu Sruthi, Bharti Anand Kumar, Displaced Enhancement Devices and Wire Coil Inserts, in Insert Devices and Integral Roughness in Heat Transfer Enhancement, 2020. Crossref

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