Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7060760 | International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, local heat transfer coefficients (HTC) and different flow patterns of oil-water two-phase flow in a vertical pipe were investigated. The test section was an 11â¯mm inner diameter (ID) copper pipe with a length to diameter ratio of 145. Water and kerosene (1.49â¯mPaâ¯s viscosity and 780â¯kg/m3 density) were selected as immiscible liquids and high speed photography technique was used for the flow pattern identification. The superficial Reynolds numbers ranged from 750 to 6000 for oil and 1000 to 11500 for water. The heat transfer experimental data showed a very strong dependency on the flow pattern. In addition, a heat transfer correlation was proposed for churn flow pattern. The experimental data were successfully correlated by the proposed heat transfer correlation with an average deviation of 10.6%, a standard deviation of 5.6%, and a deviation range of â20% to 3%.
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Authors
Mohammad J. Hamidi, Hajir Karimi, Milad Boostani,