Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
648481 Applied Thermal Engineering 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Experimental pressure drop data for vertical two-phase air–water flow across horizontal tubes is presented for gas mass fractions in the range 0.0005–0.6 and mass fluxes in the range 25–700 kg/m2 s. The square in-line tube bundle had one column containing ten tubes and two columns of half tubes attached to the walls. The tubes had a diameter of 38 mm and a pitch to diameter ratio of 1.32. This data and air–water and R113 vapour–liquid data available in the literature are compared with the predictions from two kettle reboiler models, the one-dimensional model and a one-dimensional formulation of the two-fluid model. The one-dimensional model was implemented with three separate void fraction correlations and one two-phase friction multiplier correlation. The results show that the two-fluid model predicts air–water void fraction data well but R113 data poorly with pressure drop predictions for both being unsatisfactory. The one-dimensional model is shown to predict pressure drop and void fraction data reasonably well, provided a careful choice is made for the void fraction correlation.

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