2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2021.09.014
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Flow condensation heat transfer performance of natural and emerging synthetic refrigerants

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“…In particular, for the condensation HTC, the Tao [96] correlation predicts the experimental data well, with an AAD of 7.4%. The maximum error in terms of AAD is 41% for the Shah correlation, as reported in [77]. For the evaporation HTC the proposed correlations show errors ranging from 4.7% to 40.9%, the best being those of Fang [144], Choi [25] and Zhang [110] with AADs of 4.7%, 11.09% and 11.4%, respectively.…”
Section: R717mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In particular, for the condensation HTC, the Tao [96] correlation predicts the experimental data well, with an AAD of 7.4%. The maximum error in terms of AAD is 41% for the Shah correlation, as reported in [77]. For the evaporation HTC the proposed correlations show errors ranging from 4.7% to 40.9%, the best being those of Fang [144], Choi [25] and Zhang [110] with AADs of 4.7%, 11.09% and 11.4%, respectively.…”
Section: R717mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Some of these correlations are presented in Table 2, including the Shah [15] correlation. Morrow et al [20] tested the suitability of 12 correlations describing the condensation of refrigerants with low ODP and GWP. The comparison shows that the Cavallini et al [21] and Kim and Mudawar [22] correlations were the best predictors for emerging synthetic refrigerants (e.g., R1234yf, R1234ze (E), R32, R450A, R513A, etc.).…”
Section: 144mentioning
confidence: 99%