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Evaporators

Type of evaporators. Regulation. Thermal dimensioning. Determination of pressure loss and heat transfer coefficients.

Year: 1996

Language: Danish

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2 Journal article

On the effect of space charge generation caused by evaporation

Previous experimental investigations of space charge generation caused by evaporation of water are very contradictory. Both well marked effects and no effect have been reported. By introducing a new technique of investigation and simulating conditions in the free atmosphere, it is shown that within

Year: 1991

Language: English

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3 Journal article

Time-Optimal Computer Control of a Pilot Plant Evaporator

Year: 1975

Language: English

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4 Report

Refrigeration. Heat Transfer. Part I: Evaporators and Condensers

The note gives an introduction to heat transfer with phase shift. Pool Boiling, Flow Boiling, Condensation.

Year: 2002

Language: English

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5 Conference paper

Heat transfer from the evaporator outlet to the charge of thermostatic expansion valves

Langmaack, Lasse Nicolai; Knudsen, Hans-Jørgen Høgaard

Xi International Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference at Purdue — 2006

The bulb of a thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) is basically a temperature-pressure converter. It senses the temperature at the outlet of the evaporator, and the substance in the bulb (charge) generates the corresponding saturation pressure inside the bulb. The bulb is mounted on the evaporator

Year: 2006

Language: English

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6 Conference paper

A new moving boundary model for transient simulation of dry-expansion evaporators

Jensen, Jakob Munch; Knudsen, Hans-Jørgen Høgaard

Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Efficiency, Costs, Optimization, Simulation and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems (ecos 2002) — 2002

A new moving boundary model is presented for describing the dynamics of dry-expansin evaporators. The model is derived from conservation equations for mass and energy integrated over the two-phase and the superheated region. The new model is numerical fast compared to discretized models and very

Year: 2002

Language: English

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7 Report

Refrigeration. Heat Transfer. Part II: Cooling Towers, Evaporative Condensers and Air Coolers

Treats heat exchangers with simultanously heat and mass transfer.

Year: 2002

Language: English

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8 Preprint article

Thermal Management Optimization of a Thermoelectric-Integrated Methanol Evaporator Using a Compact CFD Modeling Approach

To better manage the magnitude and direction of the heat flux in an exchanger-based methanol evaporator of a fuel cell system, thermoelectric (TE) modules can be deployed as TE heat flux regulators (TERs). The performance of the TE-integrated evaporator is strongly influenced by its heat exchange

Year: 2013

Language: Undetermined

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9 Conference paper

Experimental evaluation of the use of homogeneous and slip-flow two-phase dynamic models in evaporator modelling

Jakobsen, Arne; Antonius, Jesper; Knudsen, Hans Jørgen Høgaard

Experimental Evaluation of the Use of Homogeneous and Slip-flow Two-phase Dynamic Models in Evaporator Modelling — 1999

Distributed dynamic models of a simple coaxial-type evaporator are implemented in the simulation tool Sinda/Fluint. In order to obtain data for model validation an experimental set-up is built, where dynamic responses to changes in inflow and/or outflow of refrigerant are recorded. Model validation

Year: 1999

Language: English

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10 Journal article · Preprint article

Thermal Management Optimization of a Thermoelectric-Integrated Methanol Evaporator Using a Compact CFD Modeling Approach

To better manage the magnitude and direction of the heat flux in an exchanger-based methanol evaporator of a fuel cell system, thermoelectric (TE) modules can be deployed as TE heat flux regulators (TERs). The performance of the TE-integrated evaporator is strongly influenced by its heat exchange

Year: 2013

Language: English

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