par Lyulin, Yuriy;Chikov, Sergey ;Kabov, Oleg ;Marchuk, Igor
Référence Microgravity, science and technology, 23, 4, page (439-445)
Publication Publié, 2011-11
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Convective condensation of pure ethanol vapor inside a smooth tube of inner diameter 4.8 mm and of length 200 mm is studied. The experiments have been carried out at temperature 58°C corresponding to the pressure of 440 mbar, the vapor mass velocity varying from 0.24 to 2.04 kg/(m2 s). The dependency of the Heat Transfer Coefficient (HTC) is investigated experimentally both subject to the temperature difference between the saturated vapor and the wall and subject to the condenser inclination. The results show that the HTC reduces with growth of the temperature difference. The dependency of the HTC on inclination has a maximum in the range 15°-35° due to the complex gravity drainage mechanism of the condensed liquid. The results could be useful for development of compact effective cooling systems for space and ground application. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011.