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Empirical heat transfer and frost thickness correlations during frost deposition on a cylinder in cross-flow in the transient regime

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1998

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This paper reports on results of an experimental investigation where the emphasis was placed on obtaining empirical correlations for the frost thickness–time history and the heat transfer coefficient–time history for a cylinder in humid air cross-flow. The facility employed for the investigation consisted of a low-velocity wind tunnel comprised of a rectangular test section, a transition section and a honeycomb placed at the tunnel entrance. An external refrigerator was used to cool an antifreeze solution having a mixture of 90% methanol and 10% ethylene glycol. Measured parameters included, among other things, the heat transfer coefficient as well as the frost thickness. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.