International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.110, 360-373, 2017
An experimental study of flow boiling in minichannels at high reduced pressure
This paper presents an experimental setup and experimental data for heat transfer and pressure drops in flow boiling. Experimental study on hydrodynamics and heat transfer were performed for R113 and RC318 in two vertical channels with diameters of 1.36 and 0.95 mm and lengths of 200 and 100 mm, respectively. The inlet pressure-to-critical pressure ratio (reduced pressure) was pr=p/p(cr),= 0.15-0.9, the mass flux ranges were between 770 and 4800 kg/(m(2) s), and inlet temperature varied from 30 to 180 degrees C. The primary regimes of flow boiling were obtained for conditions that varied from highly sub cooled flows to saturated flows and include data for dryout onset. A comparison between the experimental and calculated data for pressure drops is presented. The influence of flow conditions (i.e., mass flow rate, pressure, inlet temperature, and the channel diameter) on the heat transfer coefficient and heat flux is presented in addition to a comparison between the experimental and calculated data for flow boiling heat transfer. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.