1. Enhancement and optimization of cryogenic metal tube chilldown heat transfer using thin-film coating, II. Chilldown efficiency, flow direction and tube wall thickness.
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Wang, Hao, Huang, Bohan, Dong, Jun, Chung, J.N., and Hartwig, J.W.
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LIQUID nitrogen , *HEAT transfer , *TUBES , *REYNOLDS number , *SURFACE conductivity , *SURFACE coatings , *THERMAL efficiency - Abstract
This paper is the second of a two-part series that presents experimental data and analysis on the liquid nitrogen quenching heat transfer process of a stainless-steel tube with an inner surface low-thermal conductivity thin-film coating. This paper focuses on the effects of different flow directions and two tube wall thicknesses. Additionally, this paper also provides an analysis on the chilldown thermal efficiency of the quenching process. Three flow directions with four different inner surface coating modifications, and three tube wall thicknesses were examined. The experimental data covers the Reynolds numbers ranging from 3500 to 140,000. The chilldown efficiency, along with chilldown time and LN 2 (liquid nitrogen) mass consumption were analyzed to assess the overall performance of the LN 2 line chilldown process. For thin tube wall cases, the chilldown efficiencies cover a range between 3% and 41%, and the maximum chilldown efficiency value is found for the tube with 3 L coating at Re = 5278 in the vertical up flow direction. For thick wall tube cases, the efficiencies cover a range between 4% and 52%, and the maximum chilldown efficiency value was found for the tube with 4 L coating at Re = 5308 in the vertical up flow direction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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