Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
646188 Applied Thermal Engineering 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
R410A and R134a upward flow in the transparent vertical header and distribution into the horizontal parallel microchannel tubes were investigated. Refrigerant entered into the header by the five tubes in the bottom pass and exited through the five tubes in the top pass, representing the flow in the outdoor coil under the heat pump mode of reversible systems. Inputting the experimental quality results into a microchannel heat exchanger model, the capacity degradation compared to the uniform distribution case was calculated. The capacity degradation is related to the coefficient of variation of refrigerant maldistribution, which is affected by header geometry and inlet conditions. The capacity degradation of the whole two-pass microchannel heat exchanger was calculated by inputting the derived empirical distribution function in to the model. It was found that the capacity was reduced by up to 30% for R410A and 5% for R134a, respectively, for the conditions examined.
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