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Experimental Study on Flow Condensation of Low Global Warming Potential Refrigerants in a Micro-fin Aluminum Tube

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Experimental Study on Flow Condensation of Low Global Warming Potential Refrigerants in a Micro-fin Aluminum Tube
Publication Date
Page Number
2271
Publisher Location
Indiana, United States of America
Conference Name
20th International Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference at Purdue
Conference Location
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
Purdue University
Conference Date
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This study investigates the dynamic shifts in refrigerant technologies driven by environmental regulations, particularly emphasizing low global warming potential (GWP). Moreover, there is a rising trend in the adoption of aluminum tubes with internal axial micro-fin structures in heat exchangers to reduce costs. The research focuses on the condensation process within an expanded axial micro-fin aluminum tube with a 5.96 mm fin-tip diameter. Various refrigerants are analyzed, including both single compounds (R-32, R-1234yf, R-1234ze(E)) and zeotropic mixtures (R-454B, R-454C, R-455A). Experimental procedures cover a range of condensation temperatures (35~45 °C), reduced pressures (0.21~0.55), and mass fluxes (150~350 kg/(m² s)), providing crucial data on heat transfer coefficients (HTC) and frictional pressure gradient (FPG). This data is particularly significant for high-glide refrigerants and is instrumental in the design of advanced air conditioning and refrigeration systems aimed at mitigating global warming.