Abstract
This paper is dedicated to the experimental study and development of new correlation for condensation heat transfer in horizontal rectangular multiport minichannel with and without fins using R134a. A new experimental apparatus has been fabricated in order to obtain explicit local condensation heat transfer coefficient measurements over a range of test conditions. The test section is an 852mm long horizontal rectangular multiport minichannel with and without fins having 20 channels with a hydraulic diameter of 0.64mm and 0.81mm. The measurements were done over a range of saturation temperature from 30 to 35°C with mass fluxes ranging from 50 to 200kg/m2s. The effects of vapor quality, mass fluxes, channel geometry, and saturation temperature on the heat transfer coefficient have been clarified and analyzed. The experimental results were compared with the well-known condensation heat transfer models available in the open literature. All of the existing correlations were failed to capture the present experimental heat transfer coefficient with a high degree of accuracy. Asa consequence, a new condensation heat transfer correlation was developed based on the present experimental data and validated with 750 data points collected from the available journal.
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