An improved film evaporation correlation for saline water at sub-atmospheric pressures
Abstract
This paper presents an investigation of heat transfer correlation in a falling-film evaporator working with saline water at sub-atmospheric pressures. The experiments are conducted at different salinity levels ranging from 15000 to 90000 ppm, and the pressures were maintained between 0.92 to 2.81 kPa (corresponds to saturation temperatures of 5.9 - 23 0C). The effect of salinity, saturation pressures and chilled water temperatures on the heat transfer coefficient are accounted in the modified film evaporation correlations. The results are fitted to the Han & Fletcher's and Chun & Seban's falling-film correlations which are used in desalination industry. We modify the said correlations by adding salinity and saturation temperature corrections with respective indices to give a better agreement to our measured data.
- Publication:
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The 4th International Meeting of Advances in Thermofluids (IMAT 2011)
- Pub Date:
- June 2012
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.4704324
- Bibcode:
- 2012AIPC.1440.1085S
- Keywords:
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- desalination;
- evaporation;
- heat transfer;
- thin films;
- 68.03.Fg;
- Evaporation and condensation