Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10139955 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2019 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Recently, the authors have published a paper which provided the frost distribution and growth along the airflow direction of finned tube heat exchangers (FTHXs), and demonstrated that some frost was accumulated on the edge of windward fins at a given frosting condition. As a follow-up to the work reported in the previous paper, in the current paper, the effects of frosting conditions on frost distribution and growth characteristics of FTHXs with different fin pitches were experimentally investigated. The results showed that the protruded thickness of frost on the edge of windward fins and the ratio of the frost mass on the edge of windward fins to that on the entire FTHX were both increased with the increases in air temperature (Ta) and relative humidity (RHa), but decreased with an increase in initial air face velocity (va). In addition, the effects of RHa on the mass ratio were more significant than those of Ta and va. Furthermore, the averaged frost density on the edge of windward fins was increased with an increase in RHa; and that on the surfaces of fins and tubes was increased with an increase in va, but decreased with an increase in RHa.
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