Abstract

This is part one of a two-part study that investigates water single-phase and two-phase pressure drop across a staggered array of circular micro-pin–fins. This paper presents results of isothermal liquid single-phase flow, and part two adiabatic liquid–vapor two-phase flow. The micro-pin–fins are 180μm in diameter, 683μm in height, and 399μm in both longitudinal and transverse pitches. Seven temperature levels from 23 to 80°C, and seventeen maximum mass velocities for each temperature, ranging from 133 to 1538kg/m2s, were tested. The resulting Reynolds number ranged from 26 to 776. Pressure drop across the micro-pin–fin array was measured, and friction factor calculated. The existing friction factor correlations for micro-pin–fin arrays, conventional-size pin–fin arrays, and tube banks were examined and found unable to predict the data. A numerical simulation was performed, and a good agreement was found between the experimental data and numerical results. A new friction factor correlation was developed that is used in part two of the study on calculating liquid–vapor two-phase pressure drop.

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