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Investigation of the minimized pressure drop of four refrigerants in a small channel with genetic algorithm

Mohd. Ghazali, Normah and Razali, Shazwan Fitri and Jamaludin, Hishamuddin (2015) Investigation of the minimized pressure drop of four refrigerants in a small channel with genetic algorithm. In: 14th International Conference on QiR (Quality in Research) 2015, 10-13 August, 2015, Indonesia.

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Abstract

Awareness towards the ozone-depleting Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) refrigerants has led researchers to investigate alternative refrigerants which are more environmentally friendly. The miniaturization of evaporators and condensers in heat exchangers of the refrigeration and air-conditioning industry have further challenged the search for new coolants that can fulfill these demands. Of particular concern is the prediction of the pressure drop of the two-phase flow in these heat exchanging devices. This paper presents a preliminary study completed on the minimized frictional pressure drop of four refrigerants at the saturation temperature of 10?C in a horizontal small channel of 1.5 mm diameter; R22, R134A, CO2, and propane. Genetic algorithm (GA) based on a stochastic approach is used to attain the minimization of the frictional pressure drop under the optimized conditions of the vapor quality. The separated model of the Lockhart-Martinelli for two-phase flow is assumed with the laminar-laminar cases investigated using three different versions of the model at three different mass flux conditions. Single-objective optimization with GA has managed to produce the minimized frictional pressure drop for the four refrigerants with CO2 having the lowest frictional pressure drop, almost half that of R22.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:environmentally friendly, refrigerants
Subjects:T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions:Mechanical Engineering
ID Code:63527
Deposited By: Fazli Masari
Deposited On:30 May 2017 07:18
Last Modified:30 May 2017 07:18

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