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Study on the Cavitation Damage of Cupronickel(70/30) Tube for Gas Absorption Refrigeration Machine  

Lim, Uh-Joh (School of Mechanical Engineering, Pukyong University)
Jeong, Ki-Cheol (Department of Gas & Refrigeration, TongMyong College)
Yun, Byoung-Du (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pukyong University)
Abstract
The use of gas absorption refrigeration machine has considerably increased because of the shortage of the electric power in the summer and the regulation of freon refrigerant. Gas absorption refrigeration machine consists of a condenser, a heat exchanger. supplying pipes, a radiator etc, This system is likely to be corroded by acid. dissolved oxygen and gases, Cavitation erosion-corrosion by flow velocity of cooling water may happen in absorption refrigeration machine. In these cases. erosion and corrosion occur simultaneously. Then, it makes a serious damage with synergy effect. Therefore, this paper was studied on the cavitation damage of cupronickel(70/30) tube for gas absorption refrigeration machine, In the $30^{\circ}C$ tap water, linear polarization test and anodic polarization test were carried out for copper(C1220T-OL) and cupronickel(70/30) tube. Also, cavitation erosion-corrosion behavior of cupronickel (70/30) tube was considered, The main results are as following: (1) In the linear test, the corrosion current density of cupronickel(70/30) is higher than that of copper. (2) The erosion-corrosion rate of cupronickel(70/30) displayed later tendency than that of copper by vibratory cavitation in cooling water. (3) In cooling water, the progress mechanism of erosion-corrosion rate of copper and cupronickel(70/30) follows a pattern of incubation, acceleration, attenuation and a steady state period.
Keywords
Absorption refrigeration systems; Cupronickel(70/30) tube; Anodic polarization; Cavitation damage; Progress mechanism of erosion-corrosion;
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