Development of a new correlation for estimating pool boiling heat transfer coefficient of MEG/DEG/water ternary mixture

  • Sarafraz M
  • Alavi-Fazel S
  • Hasanzadeh Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pool boiling heat transfer coefficient of monoethylene glycol (MEG), diethylene glycol (DEG) and water ternary mixtures has been experimentally measured up to heat flux 114 kW/m2 at various volumetric concentrations of MEG and DEG. As expected, heat transfer coefficient was strongly taken as a direct function of heat flux. Existing well-known correlations are shown to be unable to predict the acceptable values for the tested ternary mixtures, particularly at different concentrations of MEG and DEG. Furthermore, a new modified correlation is developed on the basis of the Stephan - Preu?er correlation that predicts the values of heat transfer coefficients with absolute average error of about 7% that is reasonable and acceptable values in compare to other existing correlations.nema

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Sarafraz, M. M., Alavi-Fazel, S. A., Hasanzadeh, Y., Arabshamsabadi, A., & Bahram, S. (2012). Development of a new correlation for estimating pool boiling heat transfer coefficient of MEG/DEG/water ternary mixture. Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly, 18(1), 11–18. https://doi.org/10.2298/ciceq110625041s

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