Survey of the works on condensation inside smooth horizontal tubes published
from 1955 to 2013 has been performed. Theoretical and experimental
investigations, as well as more than 25 methods and correlations for heat
transfer prediction are considered. It is shown that accuracy of this
prediction depends on the accuracy of volumetric vapor content and pressure
drop at the interphase. The necessity of new studies concerning both local
heat transfer coefficients and film condensation along tube perimeter and
length under annular, stratified and intermediate regimes of phase flow was
substantiated. These characteristics being defined will allow determining
more precisely the boundaries of the flow regimes and the methods of heat
transfer prediction.
Original scientific paper https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI140815045RIn this study, a theoretical model of film condensation inside horizontal tubes with more precise definition of friction coefficient on interphase is presented to calculate the heat transfer coefficient under two-phase annular and intermediate flow conditions. This more precise definition contains experimental substantiation of correction for calculation of pressure losses by friction and correction that takes into account surface suction on the interphase. Comparison of this model with the experimental data of various authors demonstrates that the results are in satisfactory and close agreement.
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