Microchannel Heat Exchanger As Evaporator
Microchannel Heat Exchanger As Evaporator
Microchannel Heat Exchanger As Evaporator
Recently Train et al (2012) too described micro-channel heat exchangers having the greatest
advantage of providing a large heat exchange surface in a very small volume. Also, at very small
sizes, the processes of heat and mass transfer occurring are very effective. These types of heat
exchangers provide high heat transfer coefficients and thus they are more compact than the
conventional ones.
Through recent study, the table below depicts the advantages and disadvantages of MCHX.
Advantages
Disadvantages
Hydraulic diameter
15
Design
Efficiency
Compactness
Speed of air-flow in
evaporators
Channel structure in
evaporators
16
Kim et al., (2010) proposed a evaporator design which consists of two heat exchanging (HX)
units. Both placed vertically adjacent to each other, and consisting of two headers each.
Micro-channel tubes connect the two headers, and corrugated pins stack is placed between
micro-channel tubes. Refrigerant flows from first bottom header to first top header through
the micro-channel tubes. From First top header, refrigerant is carried to second top header via
return tubes. Here accommodation for change of phase is taken care of. Then from second top
header, refrigerant is carried to second bottom header via micro-channel tubes and then it is
taken to outlet pipes. Based on the similar lines, the model at HPL has been developed.
Under this section, the literatures showed the basics of heat exchanger and highlighted the salient
features of the MCHX used as evaporator, in the experiment done at HPL. The cross-flow
Evaporator MCHX and the counter-flow condenser together constitute an integrated unit of room
conditioning with added advantages. Heating water may accede to one of those advantages.
Testing is going on and sand may be added in order to store the heat and transfer it from hotter
body to the coolant.
17
3. CHAPTER 3
DESIGN PARAMETERS
18
3.2.
MCHX Evaporator
The kind of evaporator used here is the Delphi MCHX Evaporator which is a specially designed
evaporator capable of performing both cooling and heating functions. It can provide air at a
desired temperature in either residential or commercial settings.
Benefits
High efficiency
Aluminum construction yields high durability and is easy to recycle
Corrugated fins enhance turbulence that increases the heat transfer rate by increasing area
of contact.
19
Performance Advantages
The MCHX Evaporator uses brazed aluminum construction and is based on the unique micro
channel technology, which consists of three components: a flat micro channel tube, corrugated
fins and two refrigerant manifolds joined together in a single coil. The design provides greater
efficiency than traditional mechanical tube and fin heat exchanger designs.
HPL lab at IIT Bombay has recently purchased one of such heat exchanger. It costs around
5000 INR and has about 9 fins per inch.
20
Refrigerant
in
Water
out
Refrigerant circuit
Water circuit
Water
in
Refrigerant
out
terminals readings.
(e).Note down the condenser pressure at compressor cut-off.
The testing is still going on to get the desirable outcomes. The first set of readings didnt give the
expected results. Water is not getting heated up significantly. Furthermore, the Aluminium plates
are getting hotter instead. The observations pertaining to the last testing done on 04.07.2014 has
been shown as below.
04/07/2014
Room temperature
22 oC
1.75 lpm
Condenser pressure at
350 psi
compressor cutoff
Controller min. temperature 15 oC
22
4. CHAPTER 4
CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK
4.1. Conclusions
The results obtained are closer to the expected values but not fully accurate. Considering this
to be the first testing ever done, the readings have been encouraging. The points so figured
out conjure for better modifications. These modifications may be:
(i). To first double-check the flow of the condenser heat exchange as the water isnt heating
up as expected and Aluminium plates are getting hotter instead. Hence the counter-flow
arrangement should be well ensured of as it will comply with the best results to be attained.
As already mentioned, this arrangement gives the best heat transfer rate as compared to
parallel flow or cross-flow.
(ii). If the setup works satisfactorily, then matrix materials like sand (having high thermal
conductivity of 0.06 kg/mK and large grit size of 3mm) must be introduced so as to serve the
purpose of heat storage.
(iii). Meanwhile it must also ensure to minimise the problems involved because of MCHX as
an evaporator. These issues have been discussed in the table. To resolve these issues, the low
flow of air as 0.5-1.5 m/s in evaporator must be levelled with large heat transfer area.
23
REFERENCES
1. Nikhil Chaskars M.Tech credit seminar on Microchannel heat exchanger as evaporator.
2. Anderson T D, 2012, Micro-channel hybrid evaporator, United States Patent application
publication, pub. no.: US 2012/0291998 A1.
3. Bowers et al., 2012, Refrigerant distribution effects on the performance of microchannel
evaporators, International Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference, Purdue.
4. D.S. Kumar, Heat & Mass Transfer.
5. Dong Z G and Bean J, 2006, Experimental research and CFD simulation on microchannel
evaporator header to improve heat exchanger efficiency, International Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning Conference, Purdue University.
6. Jiang et al., 2012, Mini-channel heat exchanger header insert for distribution, United
States Patent, patent no.: US 8171987 B2.
7. Kim et al., 2010, Evaporator using micro-channel tubes, United States patent, patent no.:
US 7640970 B2.
8. Knight et al., 2010, Multi-channel evaporator with flow separating manifold, United
States Patent, patent no.: US 7832231 B2.
9. Reifel A J and Hoeffken R W, 2010, HVAC units, Heat exchangers, buildings and
methods having slanted fins to shed condensation or for improved air flow, United States
Patent Application Publication, pub. no.: US 2010/0071868 A1.
10. Taras et al., 2008, Mini channel heat exchanger with restrictive inserts, United States
Patent, patent no.: US 7398819 B2.
11. Taras M F and Lifson A, 2011, Micro-channel Heat exchanger with enhanced refrigerant
distribution, United States Patent application publication, pub. no.: US 2011/0000255
A1.
12. Tucker et al., 2011, Multi-channel evaporator with flow mixing manifold, United States
Patent, patent no.: US 7895860 B2.
13. Valiya-Naduvath et al., 2010, Multi-channel evaporator with flow mixing multichannel
tubes, United States Patent, patent no.: US 7802439 B2.
14. http://delphi.com/manufacturers/residential-and-commercial-hvac-andrefrigeration/
mich_cnd/michevp/
15. http://www.modinecoils.com/web/CF-Evaporators.htm
16. http://www.hifivision.com/general-lounge/41224-review-sharp-ah-xp18mv-1-5ton-ecoinverter-air-conditioner-9.html
17. http://delphi.com/manufacturers/residential-and-commercial-hvac-andrefrigeration/mich_cnd/michevp/
24
25