Prediction of condensation characteristics of alternatives to R-502 inside air–refrigerant enhanced surface tubing

In this paper, an experimental study on the heat transfer characteristics of two-phase flow condensation of alternative azeotropic refrigerant mixtures to R-502, on air/refrigerant horizontal enhanced surface tubing, is presented. The condensation data indicated that the heat transfer coefficient on the blend R-408A has the highest heat transfer rate among the blends under investigation. The condensation data also showed that R-502 and R-407B have similar heat transfer rates when plotted against the refrigerant mass flow rate. It also can be observed that, as the mass flux increases, heat transfer coefficient increases. Correlations were proposed to predict the heat transfer characteristics such as average heat transfer coefficients, as well as pressure drops of alternatives to R-502; such as R507, R404A, R407B and R408A in two-phase flow condensation inside enhanced surface tubing. In addition, proposed correlations were found to fairly predict the two-phase flow heat transfer condensation data.