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Modeling non-uniform frost growth on a fin-and-tube heat exchanger
Authors:SK Padhmanabhan  DE Fisher  L Cremaschi  E Moallem
Affiliation:a Global Heat Transfer Center of Excellence, Johnson Controls Inc., 5005 York Dr., Norman, OK 73069, United States
b Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, 218, EN, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, United States
Abstract:A semi-empirical model that predicts non-uniform frost growth on heat exchangers is developed and experimentally validated. The model is based on a scaling approach that uses the average frost layer properties to predict growth in a quasi-steady state, heat and mass balance based segment-by-segment coil simulation. The air redistribution algorithm in the model improved frost thickness predictions by 20%-50% and coil capacity predictions by 42% compared to the same model without air redistribution. The model along with an empirical frost delay predicted the frost thickness for different inlet refrigerant temperatures, air relative humidities and air velocities under non-uniform frosting with a root mean square error of 3.7%, 9.8% and 5.2% respectively.
Keywords:Frost  Modeling  Finned tube  Air distribution
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