Abstract
This paper presents the heat transfer coefficients and the frictional pressure drops of R1234ze(Z) and R1233zd(E) boiling inside a commercial Brazed Plate Heat Exchanger (BPHE): the effects of heat flux / mass flux, saturation temperature / pressure, outlet conditions and fluid properties are investigated. The boiling heat transfer coefficients are controlled mainly by heat flux / mass flux and evaporator outlet conditions. The degrees of superheating at the outlet of the evaporator produces a degradation of the average boiling heat transfer coefficient in the whole evaporator, particularly for R1234ze(Z). The frictional pressure drops exhibit a quadratic dependence on refrigerant mass flux. Saturation temperature / pressure has a remarkable influence only on the frictional pressure drops. R1234ze(Z) exhibits boiling heat transfer coefficients higher and frictional pressure drops lower than those of R1233zd(E). There is a reasonable agreement between the saturated boiling heat transfer coefficients and the calculated values by two recent models for boiling inside BPHE.
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