Abstract

As a high expansion strength corresponds to a high heat transfer efficiency, this study investigated the expansion strength of an air-conditioning heat exchanger jointed by hydraulic expansion. A device that would be reliable and adaptable to different types of tubes and fins was designed and developed for testing hydraulic expansion. The device was used to perform a non-pulsating hydraulic expansion experiment on samples comprising tubes and fins to determine the hydraulic pressure range. The expansion strength was tested by performing tensile tests to evaluate the pull-out force at different bulging zones of the same sample with the selected hydraulic pressure. A series of pulsating hydraulic expansion experiments were performed on the joints of tubes and fins with different pulsating amplitudes and frequencies. Tensile tests were performed on the pulsating hydraulic expansion samples to study the influence of the pulsation parameters on the pull-out force. When the amplitude was fixed, an increase in frequency led to uniform expansion in the exchanger. This indicates that joint expansion in tubes and fins results in a more reliable heat exchanger performance.

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