Deposition, Distribution, and Effects of Frost on a Multi-Row Heat Exchanger Performance
Carlson, D.M.; Hrnjak, P.S.; Bullard, C.W.
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Title
Deposition, Distribution, and Effects of Frost on a Multi-Row Heat Exchanger Performance
Author(s)
Carlson, D.M.
Hrnjak, P.S.
Bullard, C.W.
Issue Date
2001-06
Keyword(s)
hydrodynamics
substrate energy
frost growth
Abstract
Frost deposition across a typical eight-row deep refrigeration display case heat exchanger was studied under
varying conditions of face velocity, refrigerant temperature glide, and absolute humidity. The heat exchanger, which
used a single phase refrigerant, hydrofluoroether (HFE), was placed inside a wind tunnel in an environmental
chamber. Experimental results include frost deposition photos, air side pressure drop measurements, continuous frost
mass measurements, and capacity balances. Surface temperature measurements along the heat exchanger fins and
tubes show the driving forces of the frost deposition patterns under different operating conditions and provide a
means of more evenly distributing the frost. A new style of heat exchanger using plain fins on microchannel tubes is
also shown, which has the ability to greatly reduce the refrigerant charge and air side pressure drop.
Publisher
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Center. College of Engineering. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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