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Experimental Study on Heat Transfer Characteristics of Ice Slurry at Direct Transportation Loop  

Lee, Dong-Won (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Kim, Jeong-Bae (Department of Energy System Engineering, ChungJu National University)
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Abstract
Heat transfer characteristics were experimentally investigated for ice slurry which was made from 6.5% ethylene glycol-water solution flowing in the circular pipe. The test section was made of a copper tube of 13.84 mm inner diameter and 1,500 mm length. The ice slurry was heated by passing hot water through an annulus surrounding the test section. The ice packing factor(IPF) and the mass flux of the experiments were varied from 0 to 25% and from 1,000 to 3,000 kg/$m^2s$ respectively at a fixed hot water temperature and flow rate. The measured heat transfer rates increase with the mass flow rate and IPF; however the effect of IPF appears to be minor at high mass flow rate. At the low mass flow rate condition, a sharp increases in the heat transfer coefficient was observed when the IPF was above 15 ~ 20%. And finally the measured heat transfer coefficients were compared with those calculated from the correlations.
Keywords
Ice slurry; Direct transportation; Heat transfer coefficients; IPF;
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