Flow fields in shell-and-tube condensers: comparison of a pure refrigerant and a binary mixture |
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Authors: | Tord Karlsson Lennart Vamling |
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Affiliation: | Heat and Power Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Science, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Detailed 2D CFD calculations for vapour flow field and rate of condensation are carried out for a geometry similar to a real shell-and-tube condenser with 100 tubes, with condensation on the shell-side. The differences in vapour flow behaviour are investigated for pure R22 and for a binary mixture of R32 and R134a, which has a gliding temperature difference of 5.5 K. It is shown that, the flow field for a zeotropic mixture is significantly different from that for a pure fluid. The nature of the mixture flow causes the vapour and condensate to flow counter-currently in part of the condenser. Adjustments of the inlet design turn out to influence the rate of heat transfer by up to 24% for the conditions tested, with greater influence on heat transfer for lower driving forces. |
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Keywords: | Condenser Flow Refrigerant Vapour Comparison R22 Zeotropic mixture R32 R134aMots clé s: Condenseur à eau É coulement Frigorigè ne Vapeur Comparaison R22 Mé lange non azé otropique R32 R134a |
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