Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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652100 | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
An experimental study of alternating current (AC) induced electrohydrodynamic (EHD) flow and heat transfer augmentation for boiling inside an annular channel containing working fluid refrigerant HFC-134a has been conducted in a single-pass, counter-flow heat exchanger with a rod electrode placed concentric to a grounded tube. Experiments were conducted for an inlet quality of 0%, a heat flux of 10.2Â kW/m2, mass fluxes from 100Â kg/m2Â s to 500Â kg/m2Â s and applied voltages from 0Â kV to 8Â kV DC and 0Â kV to 24Â kV peak to peak AC. The AC tests were conducted for both low frequency (60Â Hz) and high frequency (6.6Â kHz) near sinusoidal waveforms. The results show that there is no apparent difference between the DC and the 6.6Â kHz AC test cases, whereas the 60Â Hz AC tests show significantly different behavior. The flow boiling heat transfer results indicate that the averaged heat transfer coefficients can be increased by as much as 3-fold for a 24Â kV p.p. 60Â Hz AC applied voltage. This also incurs a pressure drop penalty of 2.6-fold across the heat exchanger.
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Authors
J.S. Cotton, A.J. Robinson, M. Shoukri, J.S. Chang,