Condensate Retention Effects on the Air-Side Heat Transfer Performance of Automotive Evaporator Coils
Kaiser, J.M.; Jacobi, A.M.
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Title
Condensate Retention Effects on the Air-Side Heat Transfer Performance of Automotive Evaporator Coils
Author(s)
Kaiser, J.M.
Jacobi, A.M.
Issue Date
2000-07
Keyword(s)
air-side heat transfer
condensate accumulation
Abstract
The effect of condensate accumulation and shedding on the air-side thermal
performance of automotive evaporator coils has been studied. Experiments under wet and
dry conditions were conducted to expose the impact of condensate on five different coils.
Condensate retention data were collected in both real-time and at steady-state to
quantitatively determine how condensate load up on a coil surface. Sensible Colburn j
factors and friction factors were calculated from the experimental data, and the relative
performance of different coils was discussed. A dynamic drainage test was developed to
study the nature of water draining out of a heat exchanger. It was found the simple
drainage test qualitatively predicted how much condensate would be retained by different
coils under operating conditions. Current retention modeling techniques were adapted to
include automotive evaporators.
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Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Center. College of Engineering. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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