Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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660107 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Experimental studies are presented on falling film evaporation of water on 6-row horizontal enhanced tube bundles in a vacuum condition. Turbo-CAB (19 fpi and 26 fpi), Korodense, and smooth tubes were tested in a range of film Reynolds number from about 10 to 110 and in the condition of only convective evaporation, without nucleate boiling. The flow modes and heat flux will affect the transition Reynolds numbers. Tubes with enhanced inner surface provide better heat transfer performance. Hotter heating water may lead to better heat transfer performance mainly due to higher heat fluxes. Correlations were also derived to predict the heat transfer coefficients and the enhancement ratio.
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Authors
Wei Li, Xiao-Yu Wu, Zhong Luo, Ralph L. Webb,