Ice Slurry Formation of a Solution in a Pressurized Plate Heat Exchanger

가압 판형 열교환기에 의한 수용액의 아이스슬러리 생성

  • Lee Dong-Gyu (Graduate School, Chonbuk Notional University) ;
  • Kim Byung-Seon (Graduate School, Chonbuk Notional University) ;
  • Peck Jong-Hyeon (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) ;
  • Hong Hi-Ki (School of Mechanical and Industrial System Engineering, KyungHee University) ;
  • Kang Chae-Dong (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chonbuk National University)
  • 이동규 (전북대학교 대학원) ;
  • 김병선 (전북대학교 대학원) ;
  • 백종현 (한국생산기술연구원) ;
  • 홍희기 (경희대학교 기계산업시스템공학부) ;
  • 강채동 (전북대학교 기계항공시스템공학부)
  • Published : 2006.07.01

Abstract

Ice adhesion and blockage problems have been issued in continuous ice slurry making process. So we composed continuous ice slurry making device using a commercial small plate heat exchanger (PHX), and investigated character of ice formation. An experiment of ice formation was peformed with an aqueous solution of ethylene glycol 7 mass%. In the experiment, the effect of the pressurization on ice slurry formation during the cooling process was investigated. The pressurization test for the aqueous solution was performed by setting valves at the PHX inlet and outlet. At the results, the time of continuous ice formation increased as the pressure of the plate heat exchanger increased for cooling temperature of $-5^{\circ}C$. Also continuous ice formation at the cooling temperature of $-7^{\circ}C$ showed a possibility. It was found that the pressurization may contribute to suppress the dissolution of supercooled aqueous solution in the PHX.

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