Optimal frictional pressure drop and vapor quality relationship of ammonia and R22 in two-phase flow

Research in two-phase flow in heat exchanging devices plays an important part in today’s applications in miniaturization of engineering systems. The phase change process factors in the flow conditions and heat transfer in evaporators and condensers. Numerous studies in the past have looked at the pr...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Ghazali, Normah, Oh, Jong Taek, Ahmad, Robiah, Zolpakar, Nor Atikah
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spelling my.utm.608872017-09-07T04:37:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/60887/ Optimal frictional pressure drop and vapor quality relationship of ammonia and R22 in two-phase flow Mohd. Ghazali, Normah Oh, Jong Taek Ahmad, Robiah Zolpakar, Nor Atikah TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Research in two-phase flow in heat exchanging devices plays an important part in today’s applications in miniaturization of engineering systems. The phase change process factors in the flow conditions and heat transfer in evaporators and condensers. Numerous studies in the past have looked at the predicted and measured frictional pressure drop of coolants as the vapor quality increases. This paper reports a preliminary attempt at modeling of the relationship between the frictional pressure drop and vapor quality in an ammonia-cooled and R22-cooled mini-channel of 1.5 mm diameter under optimized conditions using multi-objective genetic algorithm. R22 is a being phased-out due to its ozone-depleting characteristic and ammonia is being considered as its potential replacement. The properties of ammonia and R22 used have been obtained experimentally at the saturation temperature of 5?C and 10?C respectively. Modeling of the minimized pressure drop per unit tube length together with the Lockhart-Martinelli parameter was completed under optimized flow rate and vapor quality.The outcomes obtained are similar to those that have been reported experimentally with other coolants, increasing pressure drop with increasing vapor quality. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/60887/1/NormahMohdGhazali2014_OptimalFrictionalPressureDropandVapor.pdf Mohd. Ghazali, Normah and Oh, Jong Taek and Ahmad, Robiah and Zolpakar, Nor Atikah (2014) Optimal frictional pressure drop and vapor quality relationship of ammonia and R22 in two-phase flow. In: 7th International Meeting on Advances in Thermofluids, 26-27 Nov, 2014, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Mohd. Ghazali, Normah
Oh, Jong Taek
Ahmad, Robiah
Zolpakar, Nor Atikah
Optimal frictional pressure drop and vapor quality relationship of ammonia and R22 in two-phase flow
description Research in two-phase flow in heat exchanging devices plays an important part in today’s applications in miniaturization of engineering systems. The phase change process factors in the flow conditions and heat transfer in evaporators and condensers. Numerous studies in the past have looked at the predicted and measured frictional pressure drop of coolants as the vapor quality increases. This paper reports a preliminary attempt at modeling of the relationship between the frictional pressure drop and vapor quality in an ammonia-cooled and R22-cooled mini-channel of 1.5 mm diameter under optimized conditions using multi-objective genetic algorithm. R22 is a being phased-out due to its ozone-depleting characteristic and ammonia is being considered as its potential replacement. The properties of ammonia and R22 used have been obtained experimentally at the saturation temperature of 5?C and 10?C respectively. Modeling of the minimized pressure drop per unit tube length together with the Lockhart-Martinelli parameter was completed under optimized flow rate and vapor quality.The outcomes obtained are similar to those that have been reported experimentally with other coolants, increasing pressure drop with increasing vapor quality.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd. Ghazali, Normah
Oh, Jong Taek
Ahmad, Robiah
Zolpakar, Nor Atikah
author_facet Mohd. Ghazali, Normah
Oh, Jong Taek
Ahmad, Robiah
Zolpakar, Nor Atikah
author_sort Mohd. Ghazali, Normah
title Optimal frictional pressure drop and vapor quality relationship of ammonia and R22 in two-phase flow
title_short Optimal frictional pressure drop and vapor quality relationship of ammonia and R22 in two-phase flow
title_full Optimal frictional pressure drop and vapor quality relationship of ammonia and R22 in two-phase flow
title_fullStr Optimal frictional pressure drop and vapor quality relationship of ammonia and R22 in two-phase flow
title_full_unstemmed Optimal frictional pressure drop and vapor quality relationship of ammonia and R22 in two-phase flow
title_sort optimal frictional pressure drop and vapor quality relationship of ammonia and r22 in two-phase flow
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/60887/1/NormahMohdGhazali2014_OptimalFrictionalPressureDropandVapor.pdf
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