The Change of Flow Pattern from Stratified to Stratified-Wavy for Condensation in Wire on Tube Heat Exchangers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.117.2.105115Keywords:
Two-phase flow, in-tube condensation, stratified, stratified–wavy, wire condenserAbstract
Flow patterns inside wire-on-tube condensers with different refrigerant mass flow rates were studied in a theoretical study. In this study, tubes with diameters of 3.25 mm (3/16"), 4.83 mm (1/4") and 6.29 mm (5/16") were used. R-134a and R-600a cooling fluids were used at condensing temperatures of 54.4°C, 45°C, and 35°C. The results of this study were obtained using Equal Equation Solver (EES) software. The proposed model was able to predict the type of refrigerant flow pattern based on the limitations reported in previous studies. It was possible to distinguish four kinds of flow patterns: laminar, wavy laminar, plugged, and spiral. The first variation in flow pattern from laminar to wavy laminar flow found between 0.8 and 0.39, and a second variation in flow pattern found from wavy laminar flow to plug or slug flow between 0.15 and 0.05. For the refrigerant conditions, the condensation temperature did not affect the flow pattern. When using R-134a, the inner tube diameter had no effect on the flow pattern. Change occurs with R-600a as inner diameter was increased.