Published 1992 | Version v1
Journal article

Condensate subcooling near tube exit during horizontal in-tube condensation

  • 1. Energy Science and Technology Lab., R and D Center, Toshiba Corp., Kawasaki (Japan)
  • 2. Div. of New Energy Apparatus, Keihin Product Operations, Toshiba Corp., Yokohama (Japan)

Description

In-tube condensation is encountered in various applications for heat exchangers, such as domestic air-conditioning equipment, industrial air-cooled condensers, and moisture separator reheaters (MSRs) for nuclear power pants. Numerous research work has been conducted to predict the condensation heat transfer coefficient, and we have now enough information for thermal design of heat exchangers with horizontal in-tube condensation. Most of the research is analytical and/or experimental work in the annular or stratified flow regime, or experimental work on bulk condensation, i.e., from saturated vapor to complete condensation. On the other hand, there exist few data about the heat transfer phenomena in the very lower-quality region near the tube exit. The purpose of this paper is to clarify the condensation heat transfer phenomena near the tube exit experimentally and analytically, and to predict the degree of condensate subcooling

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Heat Transfer Engineering
Journal Volume
13
Journal Issue
1
Series
Heat Transfer Eng.
Journal Page Range
19-27
ISSN
0145-7632
CODEN
HTEND