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Periodic reverse flow in microchannel evaporators

by Huize Li

Institution: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Year: 2017
Keywords: Microchannel; Heat exchanger; Reverse flow
Posted: 02/01/2018
Record ID: 2153795
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/97406


Abstract

Periodic flow reversal which is associated with boiling instabilities is a very commonly seen phenomenon in small scale heat removal applications, for instance, microchannel heat sinks for cooling of electronics. Due to the industrys strict requirement for thermal stability, previous research on flow instabilities in microchannels has been largely focused on heat sinks for electronic cooling. There is a lack of understanding of the effect of flow reversal in microchannel heat exchangers, which are used in air conditioning and refrigeration applications. This thesis first presents the visualization of flow reversal in a microchannel as part of a realistic automotive evaporator. The flow regimes inside of the microchannel are recorded under both two phase feeding and liquid only feeding modes. In the two-phase feeding mode, churn, bubbly/slug, and annular flows occur alternatively, but the period of each flow regime is not constant. Flow reversal is only witnessed occasionally in the bubbly/slug flow regime. In the liquid feeding mode, only liquid and bubbly/slug flows are observed. Reverse flow occurs periodically. The duration of flow reversal is much shorter in the two-phase feeding mode than in the liquid feeding mode. Most likely it is due to higher upstream resistance caused by two-phase refrigerant feeding.After confirming the existence of flow reversal in microchannel heat exchangers which are used in air conditioning applications, this thesis presents a newly developed mechanistic model of bubble dynamics in a single microchannel, which demonstrates how flow reversal is generated. The comparison between high-speed visualization of in-channel flow regimes and simulation results shows that this model is capable of capturing the transient flow regime and slug velocity inside of a single microchannel and predicting flow reversal. The model quantitatively demonstrates the mechanism of flow reversal. Within one periodic cycle, the evolution of flow regime, pressure distribution along channel length and mass flux at tube inlet are well correlated with each other. The local pressure peak caused by the build-up of downstream flow resistance can cause a positive pressure gradient, which induces flow reversal. In the third part of the thesis, the effects of channel geometries on flow reversal are presented. Multiple evaporators with different geometries are tested using R134a as the refrigerant. In each evaporator, the reversed vapor flow is vented out of the inlet header and the flow rate is measured. It has been found experimentally that under the same heat flux, superheat and channel length, the microchannel evaporator with smaller diameter generates more reversed vapor flow (per unit mass flow rate of supplied liquid refrigerant) at a higher frequency. A simulation generated by the aforementioned mechanistic model under the same condition demonstrates that smaller diameter creates more rapid growth of vapor slugs and allocates more flow resistance to the downstream section. As a result, the incoming flowAdvisors/Committee Members: Hrnjak, Predrag S (advisor), Hrnjak, Predrag S (Committee Chair), Jacobi, Anthony M (committee member), Elbel, Stefan (committee member), Dutton, J Craig (committee member), Col, Davide Del (committee member).

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