Ju Peiling, Zhuang Dawei, Zhan Feilong, et al. Accelerated Experimental Investigation on Long-term Performance Degradation of Heat Exchangers in Air Conditioners[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2019, 40(4).
DOI:
Ju Peiling, Zhuang Dawei, Zhan Feilong, et al. Accelerated Experimental Investigation on Long-term Performance Degradation of Heat Exchangers in Air Conditioners[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2019, 40(4). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2019.04.010.
Accelerated Experimental Investigation on Long-term Performance Degradation of Heat Exchangers in Air Conditioners
To investigate the effect of deposited dust particles on the long-term performance degradation of outdoor air-conditioner units
acceleration experiments on dust deposition were carried out in the present study. An acceleration-experiment method for short-term dust deposition with high dust concentration was proposed to simulate the actual long-term dust deposition with low dust concentration
and an experimental rig was established to perform the accelerating-dust test. Acceleration experiments for 2–10 h were carried out on three types of heat-exchanger samples with different fin structures and tube row numbers
and the test results were used to predict the long-term performance degradation of outdoor heat exchangers operated for one to five years. The results show that after five years of operation
the air-side pressure drops of a one-tube wavy fin-and-tube heat exchanger
a two-tube wavy fin-and-tube heat exchanger
and a two-tube plate fin-and-tube heat exchanger were increased by 21.8%
29.5%
and 25.0%
respectively. Meanwhile
the air-side heat-transfer capacity was reduced by 11.2%