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Gas-liquid flow distribution uniformity parameters in upward multi-pass compact evaporator
Zuradzman Mohamad Razlan1, Hazry Desa2, Shahriman Abu Bakar3, Khairunizam Wan4, Ishak Ibrahim5, Heng, R6, Hussain, Abadalsalam T7, Hirota, Masafumi8, Maruyama, Naoki9, Nishimura, Akira10, Hisyam Hamdan11.
The gas-liquid flow distributions in multi-pass upward parallel channels that simulate the
evaporator for the automobile air-conditioner system were examined experimentally. In this
paper, the attentions are (1) To study the influences of the backpressure condition at the
branch outlets and of the flow-inlet condition at the header entrance on the gas-liquid
distributions to the branches, (2) To discover the most influenced parameter to the flow
distribution uniformity by using design of experiment method. Experiments were conducted
in an isothermal air-water flow system. The influence of the backpressure condition on the
flow distributions changed depending on the flow-inlet condition. In the stratified-flow inlet,
the backpressure condition was highly influential in both the air and water distributions, and
the uniform water distribution that was ideal for the evaporators could not be achieved
even if air was distributed uniformly to all branches. In the mist-flow inlet, the water
distribution was insensitive to the backpressure conditions and its uniformity was improved
in comparison with that in the stratified-flow inlet. The flow distribution uniformity for gas
phase is influenced mostly by superficial air velocity, and the flow distribution uniformity of
liquid phase is mostly influence by 2-way interaction of parameters which are flow pattern
and superficial air velocity.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia
- Mie University, Japan
- Mie University, Japan
- Mie University, Japan
- Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS), Malaysia
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