Abstract

Adiabatic flow visualization in a chevron plate, a 1:1 aspect ratio bumpy plate, and a 2:1 aspect ratio bumpy plate heat exchangers were investigated for vertical upward flow with R134a. Qualities ranging from 5% to 90% and mass fluxes of 60, 90, and 125 kg/m2-s were investigated. The flow visualization experiments were conducted at a 10°C inlet temperature. Four flow regimes were observed for the flat plate geometries investigated: bubbly flow, rough annular flow, smooth annular flow, and mist flow. The four flow regimes are mapped out on a mass flux versus quality basis for each geometry. The chevron geometry was seen to undergo flow transitions at lower qualities and mass fluxes than the bumpy plate geometries, and the 2:1 aspect ratio bumpy plate geometry was seen to undergo flow transitions at lower qualities and mass fluxes than the 1:1 aspect ratio bumpy plate geometry.

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