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Experimental investigation of falling film evaporation on horizontal tubes
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Heat Transfer ProcessEngineeringHorizontal TubesFluid MechanicsFilm EvaporationCopper TubesThermal ManagementHeat Transfer EnhancementTransport PhenomenaThermodynamicsHeat TransferGas-liquid FlowThermal Engineering
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation relating to heat transfer during evaporation of thin liquid films falling over horizontal tubes. Experiments were conducted using 25 mm o.d. copper tubes heated by internal electrical cartridge heaters so that a uniform heat flux was generated on the outside tube surface. Five heated tubes were arrayed on a vertical plane with a pitch of 50 mm. Freon R-11 preheated to the saturation temperature at 0.2 MPa was supplied to the topmost heated tube through feeding tubes. Heat transfer characteristics on each heated tube were clarified in a range of film Reynolds number from 10 to 2000 and the measured data are presented in the form of correlations. Deterioration of heat transfer due to film break down was also considered. © 1999 Scripta Technica, Inc. Heat Trans Jpn Res, 27(8): 609–618, 1998