Experimental Study on Effects of Different Water Flow Rates on Heat Transfer Characteristics of Evaporator

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Since China set forth the goal of "dual carbon", studies on heat transfer characteristics of evaporators have been one of the hot spots in the field of refrigeration and heating. This paper conducts an experimental study on the heat transfer performances of evaporators under different flow rates by changing the water flow of the evaporator and condenser. The results shows that on the premise of unchanged water flow of condenser, cooling coefficient of performance (COP) and heat transfer coefficient (HTC) grow with the increases in flow rates of evaporator and temperatures of inlet and outlet water. However, the changes in HTC are relatively smooth; the compressor's inhalation and expulsion temperatures grow with the increases in water flow rates of the evaporator, and the changes are quite evident. The paper also discusses and analyzes deeply those manifestations, which provides experimental evidence for the experiments and improvement of the evaporator, optimization of evaporator design, and the enhancement of the economic performance of the system.

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Yang, M., Wu, X., Zhou, W., Liu, X., Qiang, R., & Huang, F. (2023). Experimental Study on Effects of Different Water Flow Rates on Heat Transfer Characteristics of Evaporator. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2418). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2418/1/012003

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