Vertical-fin microchannel heat exchangers (VMHXs) have efficient thermal-hydraulic performance and favorable drainage performance
such that they are capable of being utilized in air source heat pumps under wide operating conditions. In this study
a CFD (computational fluid dynamics) model was used to analyze the air-side thermal-hydraulic performance of VMHXs under dry conditions. The model was verified using experimental results with an error of less than 20%. Subsequently
the sequence and connection of waves and louvers on composite fins were compared
and the effects of fin pitch
fin length
tube pitch
and fin thickness were investigated. Finally
parametric optimization was conducted using the Taguchi method. The results show that under constant pumping power
the heat transfer enhancement of the composite fin with the front louver fin and the reversely connected rear wavy fin is the best. When the comprehensive index performance evaluation criterion (Pec) was used to evaluate the performance of the VMHXs
the tube pitch and fin length were determined as the main influencing factors. Within the range of parameters practically available
the best performance is obtained by a combination of 1.8 mm fin pitch
25.6 mm fin length
12.0 mm flat tube pitch
and 0.12 mm fin thickness.
关键词
空气源热泵冷凝器微通道换热器传热系数
Keywords
air-source heat pumpcondensermicrochannel heat exchangerheat transfer coefficient