Filmwise Condensation of Steam on Horizontal Wire-Wrapped Smooth and Roped Titanium Tubes
Abstract
Filmwise condensation heat-transfer measurements were performed on horizontal smooth and roped titanium tubes using steam. The roped tubes were a commercially available tube (KORODENSE) with a nominal pitch of 7 mm. To further enhance the outside heat-transfer coefficient of both the smooth and roped tubes a wire was tightly wrapped around the tubes. To see the effect that the wire diameter and wire pitch had on the enhancement, 3 different wire diameters were used (nominal diameters of 0.5.1.0,1.6 mm) giving a range of wire pitch to wire diameter ratio of between 2 and 9. Tests were conducted under vacuum and atmospheric pressure conditions. The data reduction technique used the modified Wilson plot. Results obtained for the wire-wrapped smooth titanium tubes showed a maximum enhancement of 30% as compared to a smooth titanium tube. This was for a tube using a 0.5 mm wire diameter (P/D = 7.92), corresponding to a fraction of the tube covered by the wire of 12%. The LPD KORODENSE titanium tube showed an enhancement of 20% compared to a smooth titanium tube for both atmospheric and vacuum pressures. The addition of wrapping a wire in the grooves of the LPD tube showed no further significant enhancement for the three wire diameters tested.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA257881
Entities
People
- Thomas J. O'keefe
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School