A two-fluid model for refrigerant flow through adiabatic capillary tubes

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André Luiz Seixlack
Álvaro Toubes Prata
Cláudio Melo
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[1] São Paulo State University,Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering
[2] Federal University of Santa Catarina,POLO Research Laboratories for Emerging Technologies in Cooling and Thermophysics
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Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering | 2014年 / 36卷
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Capillary tubes; Two-fluid model; Computer modeling;
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This work presents a numerical model to simulate refrigerant flow through capillary tubes, commonly used as expansion devices in refrigeration systems. The flow is divided in a single-phase region, where the refrigerant is in the subcooled liquid state, and a region of two-phase flow. The capillary tube is considered straight and horizontal. The flow is taken as one-dimensional and adiabatic. Steady-state condition is also assumed and the metastable flow phenomena are neglected. The two-fluid model, considering the hydrodynamic and thermal non-equilibrium between the liquid and vapor phases, is applied to the two-phase flow region. Comparisons are made with experimental measurements of the mass flow rate and pressure distribution along two capillary tubes working with refrigerant R-134a in different operating conditions. The results indicate that the present model provides a better estimation than the commonly employed homogeneous model. Some computational results referring to the quality, void fraction, velocities, and temperatures of each phase are presented and discussed.
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