Characteristic Analysis of Boiling Heat Transfer of R32 Refrigerant and Modeling Study of Heat Exchanger

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Abstract

This study experimentally investigates the boiling heat transfer characteristics of R32 and R410A refrigerants in heat exchangers, systematically analyzing the effects of tube thickness, saturation temperature, latent heat, liquid-phase density, and viscosity. The average boiling heat transfer coefficients (HTCs) of R32 and R410A were compared across varying mass flow rates and saturation temperatures. The results reveal that, independent of tube thickness, the boiling HTC of R32 exhibits a non-monotonic increase followed by a decrease with rising mass flow rate. Additionally, elevated saturation temperatures reduced vaporization latent heat, liquid-phase density, and gas-phase viscosity, while the flow pattern may also change. Meanwhile, R32 demonstrated superior boiling heat transfer performance compared to R410A under equivalent conditions. Furthermore, the correlation is proposed to predict the HTCs, indicating ±10% prediction error. This study provides critical insights for optimizing refrigeration systems and advancing heat exchanger modeling frameworks.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5258
JournalEnergies
Volume18
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2025

Keywords

  • R32 and R410A
  • boiling heat transfer coefficient
  • heat exchanger
  • saturation temperature
  • tube thickness

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