This paper presents some new experimental data on R1234yf saturated flow boiling inside a 4 mm horizontal smooth tube: the effects of heat flux, refrigerant mass flux, and mean vapor quality are investigated separately to point out the different heat transfer mechanism contributions (i.e., nucleate boiling or/and forced convection boiling). The experimental tests were carried out at a saturation temperature equal to 10 \ub0C, refrigerant mass flux from 200 to 600 kg m-2 s-1, heat flux from 15 to 30 kW m-2, and at increasing vapor quality up to incipient dryout. The measurements are here reported in terms of boiling heat transfer coefficient and frictional pressure drop. Furthermore, the R1234yf performance is compared against R1234ze(E) and...
This study presents an extensive evaluation of heat transfer characteristics, flow patterns, and pre...
Experimental flow boiling heat transfer results are presented for horizontal 1.0 and 2.2 mm I. D. (i...
The air conditioning and refrigeration industry is now dealing with an imminent substi-tution of wid...
R134a is ongoing a phase-down process in several countries and R1234yf can be a viable low GWP alter...
R134a is ongoing a phase-down process in several countries and R1234yf can be a viable low GWP alter...
This paper presents the comparative analysis of HFO1234ze(E) and HFC134a during vaporisation inside ...
The substitution of HFC134a with low GWP refrigerants is one of the most important challenge for ref...
To protect the environment, a new low-GWP refrigerant R1234ze(E) was created to substitute R134a. Ho...
This paper presents the comparative analysis of HFC134a and its low GWP substitutes HFO1234yf, and H...
Experimental flow boiling heat transfer results are presented for horizontal 1.0 and 2.2 mm I. D. (i...
This paper presents the comparative analysis of HFC134a and its low GWP substitutes HFO1234yf, and ...
R134a was recognized as probably one of the most important refrigerants of the two past decades. Amo...
This study performs the comparative analysis of R134a, R152a, R1234yf and R1234ze(E) condensation in...
Experimental flow boiling heat transfer results are presented for horizontal 1.0 and 2.2 mm I. D. (i...
Nowadays, the substitution of HFC134a with low GWP refrigerants is one of the most important challen...
This study presents an extensive evaluation of heat transfer characteristics, flow patterns, and pre...
Experimental flow boiling heat transfer results are presented for horizontal 1.0 and 2.2 mm I. D. (i...
The air conditioning and refrigeration industry is now dealing with an imminent substi-tution of wid...
R134a is ongoing a phase-down process in several countries and R1234yf can be a viable low GWP alter...
R134a is ongoing a phase-down process in several countries and R1234yf can be a viable low GWP alter...
This paper presents the comparative analysis of HFO1234ze(E) and HFC134a during vaporisation inside ...
The substitution of HFC134a with low GWP refrigerants is one of the most important challenge for ref...
To protect the environment, a new low-GWP refrigerant R1234ze(E) was created to substitute R134a. Ho...
This paper presents the comparative analysis of HFC134a and its low GWP substitutes HFO1234yf, and H...
Experimental flow boiling heat transfer results are presented for horizontal 1.0 and 2.2 mm I. D. (i...
This paper presents the comparative analysis of HFC134a and its low GWP substitutes HFO1234yf, and ...
R134a was recognized as probably one of the most important refrigerants of the two past decades. Amo...
This study performs the comparative analysis of R134a, R152a, R1234yf and R1234ze(E) condensation in...
Experimental flow boiling heat transfer results are presented for horizontal 1.0 and 2.2 mm I. D. (i...
Nowadays, the substitution of HFC134a with low GWP refrigerants is one of the most important challen...
This study presents an extensive evaluation of heat transfer characteristics, flow patterns, and pre...
Experimental flow boiling heat transfer results are presented for horizontal 1.0 and 2.2 mm I. D. (i...
The air conditioning and refrigeration industry is now dealing with an imminent substi-tution of wid...