Analysis of heat transfer phenomena during ice slurry production in scraped surface plate heat exchangers
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Martínez Hernández, David Sebastián; Solano Fernández, Juan Pedro; Illán Gómez, Fernando; Viedma Robles, AntonioGrupo de investigación
Mecánica de Fluidos e Ingeniería TérmicaÁrea de conocimiento
Máquinas y Motores Térmicos; Mecánica de FluidosFecha de publicación
2014-12Cita bibliográfica
D. S. Martínez, J. P. Solano, F. Illán, A. Viedma. "Analysis of heat transfer phenomena during ice slurry production in scraped surface plate heat exchangers". International Journal of Refrigeration, Vol. 48, pp 221-232, Dec 2014.Revisión por pares
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Active techniquesHeat transfer enhancement
Heat exchanger
Scraped surface
Ice slurry
Resumen
Heat transfer during ice slurry production in a scraped surface plate heat exchanger (SSPHE) has been
experimentally investigated. By using a 7 wt. % sodium chloride brine, a wide range of operating
conditions has been tested: scraping velocities from 0.1 to 0.8 s−1 and logarithmic temperature
differences from 0.5 to 2.5 °C. Two different PEEK scraper arrangements have been used, mounted on
the driving arms: rigid scrapers and surface adaptable scrapers, pushed by torsion springs. Heat transfer
coefficients and ice production rate were measured under batch operating mode. Experimental results
shown dependence of the nucleation onset with the scraping speed and the wall supercooling degree.
Global nucleation only occurred for high velocities and low supercooling degrees, appearing only on the
wall for the other cases. A decrease of the heat transfer coefficient of 1.5 times for increasing logarithmic
temperature differences is reported, as a consequence of the ice layer growth ...
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