An experimental study was conducted to determine the effects of miscible lubricant oil on evaporation of ammonia in a vertical chevron plate heat exchanger. The heat exchanger was configured in a U-type counter flow arrangement with mixed (30°/60°) chevron plate configuration. Experiments were carried out for four saturation temperatures ranging from -25 °C to -2 °C for a fixed ammonia mass flux rate of 6.5 kg m-2 s-1 and over a range of heat flux levels resulting in a vapor quality at the heat exchanger exit ranging between 0.5 and 0.9. For a given saturation temperature, experiments were performed for 0%, 3%, 6% and 9% oil concentrations, by volume in ammonia. The oil concentration, exit vapor quality, heat flux and saturation temperature were found to have significant effects on the heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop of ammonia. Based on the experimental data, correlations to estimate two phase Nusselt number and friction factor, generalized for the whole range of oil concentration have been presented.
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Amin, S. H., Yan, N., & Morris, D. (2018). Analysis of Transportation Modes by Evaluating SWOT Factors and Pairwise Comparisons: A Case Study. In Multi-Criteria Methods and Techniques Applied to Supply Chain Management. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.72882
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