YANG YIFEI, ZHUANG DAWEI, DING GUOLIANG, et al. Effect of Fin Coating on Dust Removal via a Frosting–Defrosting Process. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2020, 41(5).
YANG YIFEI, ZHUANG DAWEI, DING GUOLIANG, et al. Effect of Fin Coating on Dust Removal via a Frosting–Defrosting Process. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2020, 41(5). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2020.05.023.
To avoid deterioration in the performance of air conditioner heat exchangers after prolonged operation
the dust deposited on the fin surfaces should be removed in a timely manner. In this paper
the frosting–defrosting process of heat exchangers was used to realize the dust removal
and the effect of fin surface coatings on dust removal process was experimentally evaluated. Four test samples
including an uncoated aluminum plate
an uncoated copper plate
a hydrophilic copper plate
and a hydrophobic copper plate
were evaluated in the experiment. The hydrophilic copper plate and hydrophobic copper plate were prepared via a self-assembly method. A visual experimental apparatus was fabricated to observe the dust removal on various samples via the frosting–defrosting process. The dust removal rate and remnant dust weight were obtained. The frosting condition involves a surface temperature of -10 °C
frosting time of 1 h
air temperature of 27 °C
and relative air humidity of 50%. Furthermore
the defrosting condition corresponds to a surface temperature of 5 °C. The dust removal on the hydrophobic surface exhibits the best performance when compared to other samples. The remnant dust weight on the hydrophobic surface is only 1.9% of that on the aluminum surface