Abstract

We conducted an experimental study on the condensation heat transfer and droplet dynamics on multiple horizontal copper tubes with superhydrophobic characteristics. Condensation heat transfer has various industrial applications such as power plants and air-conditioning systems. Because condensers are typically designed in multiple-tube configurations, studying the phenomenon of multiple tubes is important. We investigated the effect of a superhydrophobic surface modification, which induces dropwise condensation, on the heat transfer performance of multiple-tube condensers. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the extent to which heat transfer performance is improved by comparing superhydrophobic tubes with bare tubes and to analyze the impact of droplet dynamics on heat transfer performance. The results show that the heat transfer coefficient of the superhydrophobic tubes is improved by approximately 9.5%–44.9% compared to that of bare tubes. Droplet dynamic analysis revealed differences in droplet behavior between the superhydrophobic tubes and bare tubes, including the formation of droplets by condensation, the process of droplets falling on the tube surface, and the impact of droplets falling on other tubes in a multiple-tube configuration. Based on these results and observations, it can be concluded that the heat transfer performance of the superhydrophobic tube is superior to that of the bare tube. The droplet dynamic analysis demonstrated that the droplets formed on the superhydrophobic surface could be easily removed by the flow, leading to more efficient heat transfer. These findings highlight the potential for more efficient heat transfer in multiple tubes through superhydrophobic modifications.

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