Condensate retention as a function of condensate flow rate on horizontal enhanced pin-fin tubes Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The extent of condensate flooding as a function of condensate flow rate is measured on six horizontal pin-fin tubes (varying in circumferential pin-spacing) via simulated experimentation. Surface tension to density ratio is tested using three fluids namely water, ethylene glycol and R-141b. Results show that flooding was strongly effected by changing the condensate flow rate. An increase in flow rate caused a marginal decrease in flooding angle (an angle extracted from top of the test tube to the fully flooded flank). Similarly, circumferential pin-spacing also effected the retention angle and the effect goes on increasing by decreasing the surface tension to density ratio.

authors

  • Ali, Hafiz
  • Ali, Hassan
  • Abubaker, Muhammad
  • Saieed, Ahmed
  • Pao, William King Soon
  • Ahmadlouydarab, Majid
  • Koten, Hasan
  • Abid, Muhammad

publication date

  • 2019

number of pages

  • 5

start page

  • 3887

end page

  • 3892

volume

  • 23

issue

  • 6 Part B