Effect of the Pressure Drop Oscillation on the Local Heat Transfer Coefficient in a Heated Horizontal Pipe

I. Park, M. Fernandino, C. Dorao
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Two-phase flow instabilities have been studied during the past decades. Pressure drop oscillation (PDO) shows a relatively larger amplitude oscillation compared with other instabilities. This oscillation typically occurs when the system has compressible volume and operates in a negative slope region of the pressure drop versus flow rate curve. The characteristics of the PDO has been studied experimentally and theoretically. Even though research has been performed for identifying the characteristics of the PDO, how the PDO affects the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) remain unclear. In this study, the heat transfer coefficient is experimentally studied during pressure drop oscillation. The experiment is conducted with a heated horizontal tube with 5 mm inner diameter and 2.0 meters in length, and the R-134a is used a working fluid. For the cases studied, no significant effect of the PDO on the average heat transfer coefficient was observed.
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压降振荡对受热水平管内局部换热系数的影响
在过去的几十年里,人们对两相流的不稳定性进行了研究。压降振荡(PDO)与其它不稳定性相比具有较大的振幅。当系统具有可压缩体积并且在压降-流量曲线的负斜率区域运行时,通常会发生这种振荡。对PDO的特性进行了实验和理论研究。尽管已经进行了研究以确定PDO的特征,但PDO如何影响传热系数(HTC)仍不清楚。本文对压降振荡过程中的换热系数进行了实验研究。实验采用内径5mm、长2.0 m的加热水平管,R-134a为工质。在所研究的情况下,PDO对平均换热系数没有显著影响。
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