Rückert, Jan PhilippJan PhilippRückertSchmitz, GerhardGerhardSchmitz2020-02-192020-02-192015-07-24Science and Technology for the Built Environment 5 (21): 578-584 (2015)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/4972This article presents a test rig tomeasure the dynamic heat transfer coefficient of the refrigerant R-134a in a small-diameter horizontal pipe. The experiment layout is basically a cooling cycle. The basic components are a receiver tank filled with R-134a, a pump, an evaporator pipe, and a condenser. The evaporator pipe made out of copper is the main element. Thermocouples, pressure sensors, and a mass flow sensor provide the information necessary to determine the heat transfer coefficient of the horizontal pipe. In addition to the experimental investigations, a numerical model is created. The results are compared with the test rig results to validate the numerical model.enScience and technology for the built environment20155578584IngenieurwissenschaftenInvestigation of the dynamic heat transfer coefficient of R-134a in a horizontal pipeJournal Article10.1080/23744731.2015.1007834Other