The paper presents the results of a study of heat transfer in a falling film of freon R21 on a single-row bundle of horizontal tubes made of aluminum alloys with outer diameters of 10 mm and modified oxide porous coatings. The oxide coatings were deposited by micro-arc oxidation (MAO) in phosphate, acid, and silicate-alkaline electrolytes. The surface modification of the MAO coatings consisted in the deposition of copper particles in a solution of copper sulphate. The heat transfer coefficients for the modified MAO coatings were compared with the results for the surface of tubes with base MAO coatings in electrolytes of similar compositions, as well as for a smooth metal tube without coating for Reynolds numbers of the falling film varying from 600 to 1500. Additional surface treatment of the porous ceramic coatings by the deposition of copper particles has led to a significant decrease in the heat transfer coefficients in the falling film compared with the base MAO coatings. The highest enhancement of the heat transfer relative to the case of the smooth tube (of up to 80%) was obtained on the modified MAO coating deposited in the phosphate electrolyte.
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