抄録
An objective of this study was to verify our prediction that, in the case of dropwise condensation, the heat transfer performance would not be deteriorated up to a certain number of rows, in a vertical bank of horizontal tubes. The heat transfer coefficient of film condensation decreases as the number of rows increases due to the effect of inundation. However, frequent sweeping of the surface by drops falling from superior tubes are likely to enhance the heat transfer in the case of dropwise condensation, and would exceed the effect of inundation. Heat transfer measurements were carried out for both film and dropwise condensation of steam on the outside surface of a horizontal tube. The effect of the condensate dropping from the bank of tubes was simulated by regulating the flow rate of water draining onto the test tube from a perforated tube p. laced just above. The result of the experiment showed that the heat transfer performance of the dropwise condensation of steam was not deteriorated at least up to the tenth row.