Effect of salt spray corrosion on air-side hydrophilicity and thermal-hydraulic performance of copper-fin heat exchangers |
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Authors: | Hui Pu Guo-liang Ding Hai-Tao Hu Yi-feng Gao |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Refrigeration and Cryogenics, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China 2. International Copper Association Shanghai Office, 381 Huaihaizhong Road, Shanghai, China
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Abstract: | The effect of salt spray corrosion on the air-side hydrophilicity and the thermal-hydraulic performance of copper-fin heat exchangers were experimentally investigated. Artificial accelerated method of salt spray corrosion on the copper-fin heat exchangers was used for simulating the actual corroded heat exchangers. The experimental results show that, the contact angles increase with the increase of salt spray corrosion hours, which results in the degradation of the hydrophilicity of copper fin. The air-side heat transfer coefficients decrease and pressure drops increase with the increase of corrosion hours. The effect of salt spray corrosion on the heat transfer coefficients and pressure drops become more obvious with the increase of inlet air velocity. The heat transfer coefficients of the corroded copper-fin heat exchangers decrease by 4.4–34.0% and the pressure drop increase by 5.2–26.1% comparing with those of the uncorroded copper-fin heat exchanger at the inlet air velocity ranging from 0.5 to 2.0 m/s. |
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