ZHOU NIANYONG, FENG HAO, XU HONGYE, et al. Experimental Study on Heat Transfer Performance of Closed-loopSpray Cooling Using R134a. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2021, 42(3).
ZHOU NIANYONG, FENG HAO, XU HONGYE, et al. Experimental Study on Heat Transfer Performance of Closed-loopSpray Cooling Using R134a. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2021, 42(3). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2021.03.152.
an R134a closed-loop spray cooling system was built to investigate the effects of flow rate
subcooling degree
and refrigerant charge on the steady spray cooling heat transfer performance. The experimental flow rate ranged from 0.20 to 0.25 L/min
the subcooling degree ranged from 5 to 8 ℃
and the refrigerant charge ranged from 0.95 to 1.25 kg. Results show that at a flow rate of 0.184 L/min and refrigerant charge of 0.95 kg
the maximum heat flux and surface heat transfer coefficient were 105.25 W/cm2 and 2.54 W/(cm2?℃)
respectively. At low heat flux (45.93–72.55 W/cm2)
with the increase in flow rate
subcooling degree
and refrigerant charge
the surface heat transfer coefficient
overall
increased. Under higher heat flux (84.02–105.25 W/cm2)
the surface heat transfer coefficient increases gradually with the increase in flow rate. The surface heat transfer coefficient initially increased and then stabilized as the refrigerant charge increased. In addition
the Jacob number Ja decreases with an increase in charge
which is unfavorable for the improvement of the surface heat transfer coefficient at higher heat flux. There is an optimal refrigerant charge to maximize the heat transfer performance of the closed spray cooling system.
关键词
喷雾冷却传热性能过冷度充注量
Keywords
spray coolingheat transfer performancesubcooling degreerefrigerant charge