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The Effect of Hydrophilic Surface Coating of Fins on the Performance of Fin-and-Tube Heat Exchangers

Jung-Shun Chen    
Shou-Yen Chao and Ching-Che Chen    

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With the rapid progress in data mining, deep learning, and artificial intelligence, the demand for datacenters of various sizes increases globally. Datacenters typically require an environment with properly controlled temperature and humidity conditions for their proper operations. These needed environmental conditions are always provided by an air conditioning system. In humid and hot regions, both energy consumption and the splash of water condensate in using the fin-and-tube heat exchangers are of concern because reliability issues can occur. In this study, the effects of fin surface hydrophilic/hydrophobic coatings on the performance of the fin-and-tube heat exchangers, including the heat transfer rate, pressure drop, and water-condensate splash, were investigated experimentally. By varying the cooling air speeds and fin pitches, the results show that hydrophilic surface coating is an effective method in reducing both the pressure drop (thus saving energy) and the condensate splash, while not affecting the heat transfer rates significantly. The water splash reduction is achieved by both the increased air speed for splashing and a smaller amount of splashing. Water splash can even be completely eliminated if the airspeed was below about 3 m/s. In contrast, hydrophobic surface coating will increase both pressure drop and water splash; thus, should be applied with caution.

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