Abstract

Boiling heat transfer of R-134a on a porous, plasma-coated tube bundle was investigated experimentally to determine the effects of the number of tube rows and the total tube number. The bundle consists of up to four tubes with a pitch-to-diameter-ratio of 1.33. Heat transfer coefficients for a single tube with a porous copper coating were up to four times higher than for a smooth tube. Observations showed that the plasma coating enhanced the heat transfer coefficient in tube bundles as well. The bundle factor of the coated tube bundle showed a similar, slightly increased trend as the smooth tube bundles. The enhancement effect of the coated tubes decreases to a certain extent with an increasing heat flux and decreasing saturation temperature. However, it is significantly less pronounced than trends that have been reported from other investigations. The aim of a stable enhanced coating was confirmed by long-term experiments with steady results.

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