Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7055745 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The actual experimental data collected as part of this effort and additional data from Nellis et al. (2005) are used to evaluate models to characterize the heat transfer process for boiling zeotropic mixtures in horizontal tubes. The heat transfer coefficient data is predicted well using correlations described by Granryd (1991) and Little (2008). The Granryd correlation is the recommended correlation to predict heat transfer coefficient of zeotropic mixtures because it shows the best accuracy with an Absolute Average Deviation (AAD) of 16% and predicts 83% of the data with a relative error lower than 25%. The Little correlation exhibits greater accuracy at high Reynolds number, high thermodynamic quality, or both; however, its accuracy is substantially reduced for low qualities and low Reynolds number.
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Authors
Rodrigo Barraza, Gregory Nellis, Sanford Klein, Douglas Reindl,