Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7049407 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2014 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
In the present paper the experimental and theoretical analysis of a Heat Pipe Heat Exchanger (HPEH) is reported. The HPHE consists of 54 horizontal 12.7Â mm micro-fin copper tubes 700Â mm in length and aluminium continuous fins 0.115Â mm in thickness with 3Â mm of fin spacing. The HPHE presents an evaporator section of 270Â mm, a condenser section of 270Â mm and adiabatic section of 160Â mm. The performance of the heat exchanger operating with the well-known hydrofluorocarbon refrigerant HFC134a is compared with the results obtained using the new low global warming potential hydrofluoro-olefin HFO1234ze(E). Tests were run in a double wind channel with air operating conditions typical for air-conditioning in European countries for both summer and winter seasons. The consistency of the experimental results is proved by the comparison with a semi-empirical model of the heat exchanger based on heat transfer correlations available in literature.
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Authors
Giovanni A. Longo, Giulia Righetti, Claudio Zilio, Fabio Bertolo,