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Experimental Study of Compact Multi-Pass Evaporator Two Phase Flow

Journal
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
ISSN
17578981
Date Issued
2019-06-28
Author(s)
Heng R.
Razlan Z.M.
Zunaidi I.
Shahriman A.B.
Wan W.K.
Harun A.
Hashim M.S.M.
Faizi M.K.
Ibrahim I.
Kamarrudin N.S.
DOI
10.1088/1757-899X/557/1/012048
Handle (URI)
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/10272
Abstract
The distribution of the liquid and gas flows in multi-pass channel that illustrate a compact evaporator for air-conditioning system was experimentally studies. The dividing header are design horizontal with a square cross section of 20mm x 20mm and length is 290mm, also ten curve multi-pass channel with length of 300mm each connected between the circle cross section 50mm combination tank. The distance between the dividing header and combing tank were 120mm. The test was conduct under uniform backpressure conditions; additionally, the working fluid used was water and air. This experiment conducted to examine the influence of inlet-flow at the header entrance (stratified flow and annular-mist flow) under uniform backpressure condition to improve the uniform of the water distribution inside every curve channels. It was found that the inlet-flow condition at the entrance header has relatively influence the water distribution. By comparison between two flow conditions, great value of uniformity for water distribution in each channel is improved under annular-mist flow condition.
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