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An Empirical Correlation of Refrigerant Flow Rate Through Coiled Capillary Tubes

코일 형상을 고려한 모세관 냉매유량 예측 상관식

  • 박차식 (고려대학교 대학원 기계공학과) ;
  • 장용희 (고려대학교 대학원 기계공학과) ;
  • 이영수 (한국에너지기술연구원 미활용지열연구센터) ;
  • 김용찬 (고려대학교 기계공학과)
  • Published : 2007.01.01

Abstract

Air-conditioners use a spirally coiled capillary tube as an expansion device to enhance compactness of the unit. However, most empirical correlations in open literature were developed for straight capillary tubes without considering coiled effects on the mass flow rate. The objectives of this study are to investigate the flow characteristics of coiled capillary tubes and to develop a generalized correlation for mass flow rate through coiled capillary tubes. The mass flow rates through the coiled capillary tubes and straight capillary tubes were measured by varying operating conditions and tube geometry. The condensing temperatures varied at 40.5, 47.5 and $54.5^{\circ}C$, and subcoolings altered at 3.5, 6.5 and $11.5^{\circ}C$. The mass flow rates of the coiled capillary tubes decreased by 5 to 16% compared with those of the straight capillary tubes at the same operating conditions. An empirical correlation was developed by introducing equivalent length of capillary tube with non-dimensional parameters for coiled shape. The present correlation predicts the data with average and standard deviations of 0.33% and 3.24%, respectively.

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