A model has been developed for predicting the amount of condensate retained as drops on the air-side of heat exchangers operating under dehumidifying conditions. For a coil with a given surface wettability, characterized by the advancing contact angle, the maximum diameter for a retained drop is obtained from a balance between gravitational and surface tension forces. A logarithmic function is used to describe the size-distribution of drops on fins, based on the fraction of fin-area covered by liquid. The volumes of individual drops are calculated by a geometric method for approximating the three-dimensional shapes of drops on vertical and inclined surfaces. The total volume of condensate accumulated on a coil is then found by multiplying the size-distribution and volume functions and integrating over all drop diameters. The model is successful in predicting measurements by other researchers of the mass of condensate retained on plain-fin heat exchangers. The critical fin spacing to avoid the formation of condensate bridges is also predicted.
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A Model for Condensate Retention on Plain-Fin Heat Exchangers
A. I. ElSherbini,
A. I. ElSherbini
Building and Energy Technologies Department,
e-mail: asherbini@kisr.edu.kw
Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
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A. M. Jacobi
A. M. Jacobi
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,
e-mail: a-jacobi@uiuc.edu
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
, 1206 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801
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A. I. ElSherbini
Building and Energy Technologies Department,
Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
, P.O. Box 24885 Safat, 13109, Kuwaite-mail: asherbini@kisr.edu.kw
A. M. Jacobi
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
, 1206 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801e-mail: a-jacobi@uiuc.edu
J. Heat Transfer. May 2006, 128(5): 427-433 (7 pages)
Published Online: October 19, 2005
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Received:
January 23, 2005
Revised:
October 19, 2005
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ElSherbini, A. I., and Jacobi, A. M. (October 19, 2005). "A Model for Condensate Retention on Plain-Fin Heat Exchangers." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. May 2006; 128(5): 427–433. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2175091
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