Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6467913 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2017 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of the heating profile on the characteristics of pressure drop oscillations (PDO) are studied. The experiments are performed in a 2Â m horizontal test section of 5Â mm I.D. and R134a as working fluid. The PDOs are characterised by a low frequency oscillation with a superimposed high frequency oscillation at the minimum of the flow oscillation for some conditions. This work has focused on identifying how the heating profile can modify the presence of the high frequency oscillations. In particular it was observed that the high frequency oscillations appear in a given range of heat flux, while at low and high heat fluxes with a uniform heating profile the high frequency oscillations vanish. In addition, a decreasing power distribution can increase the presence of high frequency oscillations, and at high heat fluxes only high frequency oscillations are observed.
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Authors
C.A. Dorao, T. Langeland, M. Fernandino,