Computational analysis of heat transfer and pressure drop performance for internally finned tubes with three different longitudinal wavy fins

2008 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 147-156 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiu-Wang Wang ◽  
Mei Lin ◽  
Min Zeng ◽  
Lin Tian
Author(s):  
Ignacio Carvajal-Mariscal ◽  
Florencio Sanchez-Silva ◽  
Georgiy Polupan

In this work the heat transfer and pressure drop experimental results obtained in a two step finned tube bank with conical fins are presented. The tube bank had an equilateral triangle array composed of nine finned tubes with conical fins inclined 45 degrees in respect with the tube axis. The heat exchange external area of a single tube is approximately 0.07 m2. All necessary thermal parameters, inlet/outlet temperatures, mass flows, for the heat balance in the tube bank were determined for different air velocities, Re = 3400–18400, and one constant thermal charge provided by a hot water flow with a temperature of 80 °C. As a result, the correlations for the heat transfer and pressure drop calculation were obtained. The experimental results were compared against the analytical results for a tube bank with annular fins with the same heat exchange area. It was found that the proposed tube bank using finned tubes with conical fins shows an increment of heat transfer up to 58%.


1988 ◽  
Vol 110 (1) ◽  
pp. 60-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Halle ◽  
J. M. Chenoweth ◽  
M. W. Wambsganss

Throughout the life of a heat exchanger, a significant part of the operating cost arises from pumping the heat transfer fluids through and past the tubes. The pumping power requirement is continuous and depends directly upon the magnitude of the pressure losses. Thus, in order to select an optimum heat exchanger design, it is is as important to be able to predict pressure drop accurately as it is to predict heat transfer. This paper presents experimental measurements of the shellside pressure drop for 24 different segmentally baffled bundle configurations in a 0.6-m (24-in.) diameter by 3.7-m (12-ft) long shell with single inlet and outlet nozzles. Both plain and finned tubes, nominally 19-mm (0.75-in.) outside diameter, were arranged on equilateral triangular, square, rotated triangular, and rotated square tube layouts with a tube pitch-to-diameter ratio of 1.25. Isothermal water tests for a range of Reynolds numbers from 7000 to 100,000 were run to measure overall as well as incremental pressure drops across sections of the exchanger. The experimental results are given and correlated with a pressure drop versus flowrate relationship.


Author(s):  
Bin Ren ◽  
Xiaoying Tang ◽  
Hongliang Lu ◽  
Dongliang Fu ◽  
Yannan Du ◽  
...  

It is the simplest and most feasible method to enhance heat transfer by replacing the smooth tube with various kinds of special-shaped enhanced tubes. In this paper, the characteristics of condensation and flow resistance inside horizontal corrugated low finned tubes were studied experimentally. The effects of steam inlet conditions and condensation tubes structural parameters were analyzed. The results showed that the heat transfer performance inside corrugated low finned tubes was greater than that inside smooth tubes. Like inside smooth tubes, the heat transfer coefficients increased with the vapor quality and steam mass flux. But the enhancement rate showed the opposite trend. And the heat transfer coefficients inside corrugated low finned tubes increased with the decrease of pitch and increase of protrusion height. Meanwhile, the variation trend of pressure drop gradient changing with inlet conditions and construal parameters was consistent with trend of heat transfer coefficient. The performance evaluation criteria were used to evaluate the comprehensive performance. It was found that the maximum performance evaluation factor was acquired at the minimum vapor quality and mass flux. The maximum value was 2.24 happened in the tube with pitch of 6 mm and height of 0.7mm. Finally, both the correlation for heat transfer coefficient and correlation for pressure drop gradient were developed by fitting experimental data. And this would provide calculation foundations for the design of horizontal condensers with corrugated low finned tubes.


Author(s):  
Rene Hofmann ◽  
Heimo Walter

In this study, a heat transfer and pressure drop correlation are determined for helically I- and U-shaped finned tubes as well as for solid I-finned tubes at constant transverse and longitudinal spacing. In the heat transfer correlation, the influence of the number of tube rows arranged in flow direction is taken into consideration. A detailed description of the test rig and the data reduction procedure is presented. A thorough uncertainty analysis was performed to validate the results. The investigation has shown that the influence of the fin geometry on the heat transfer of the helically segmented I- and U-shaped tubes can be disregarded. The heat transfer correlation, which is valid for the helically segmented I- and U-shaped tubes in a staggered arrangement, can describe 90% of all measurement data within ±15%. All measurements are performed for constant transverse and longitudinal spacing. For the pressure drop coefficient, two new correlations, which are only valid for helically segmented U shaped finned tubes in a staggered arrangement, show an average deviation of approximately ±13% for 90% of all measurement results. All new correlations are compared with correlations from open and established literature for industrial boiler applications. The new heat transfer and pressure drop correlations show a relative deviation of ±20% in comparison with correlations in open literature. The new pressure drop correlations show the same characteristic as most correlations in the open literature.


2021 ◽  
pp. 10295-10338
Author(s):  
Yahya Yaser Shanyour AL-Salman, Ali Sabri Abbas

The thermal and flow performance of the circular annular finned tube heat exchanger with perforated fins were investigated numerically using ANSYS Fluent 2020 software, RNG k-e model with enhanced wall treatment, global performance criterion was introduced as evaluation factor of the heat exchanger performance, the parameters to be investigated were the number of holes, size of hole, tilt angle of the finned tube, fin height and spacing between fins. Agreement was found with literature that the tilt angle causes increase in heat transfer rate and increase in the pressure drop as well, but the change the global performance criterion as function to tilt angle depends on the fin heights, for higher fin heights the effective change of the pressure drop become greater than the increase in the heat transfer rate and the contrast occur in the cases of smaller fin heights, we have found that the perforation in tilted annular circular finned tubes causes an increase in the heat transfer rate and an enhancement in the total heat exchanger performance, increasing the number of holes will enhance the performance of the heat exchanger and the spacing increase reduces the heat exchanger performance.


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