Gas Condensing Unit with Inner Heat Exchanger
International Journal of Electrical, Computer, Energetic, Electronic and Communication Engineering 2017
Dagnija Blumberga, Toms Prodaņuks, Ivars Veidenbergs, Andra Blumberga

Gas condensing units with inner tubes heat exchangers represent third generation technology and differ from second generation heat and mass transfer units, which are fulfilled by passive filling material layer. The first one improves heat and mass transfer by increasing cooled contact surface of gas and condensate drops and film formed in inner tubes heat exchanger. This paper presents a selection of significant factors which influence the heat and mass transfer. Experimental planning is based on the research and analysis of main three independent variables; velocity of water and gas as well as density of spraying. Empirical mathematical models show that the coefficient of heat transfer is used as dependent parameter which depends on two independent variables; water and gas velocity. Empirical model is proved by the use of experimental data of two independent gas condensing units in Lithuania and Russia. Experimental data are processed by the use of heat transfer criteria-Kirpichov number. Results allow drawing the graphical nomogram for the calculation of heat and mass transfer conditions in the innovative and energy efficient gas cooling unit.


Keywords
Gas condensing unit, filling, inner heat exchanger, package, spraying, tunes
Hyperlink
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Blumberga, D., Prodaņuks, T., Veidenbergs, I., Blumberga, A. Gas Condensing Unit with Inner Heat Exchanger. International Journal of Electrical, Computer, Energetic, Electronic and Communication Engineering, 2017, Vol.11, No.4, pp.353-357.

Publication language
English (en)
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