scholarly journals Stress Analysis of Plate-fin Type Heat Exchanger

2003 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 175-186
Author(s):  
Singo MATSUI ◽  
Yasushi MUTO ◽  
Yasuaki SHIINA
Author(s):  
Enrique Gomez ◽  
Roberto Ruiz ◽  
Robert M. (Con) Wilson

A stress analysis is described for a nuclear steam generator tubesheet with a thin or irregular ligament associated with a mis-drilled hole using the rules of ASME B&PV Section III and Non-Mandatory Appendix A, Article A-8000 for Stresses in Perforated Flat Plates. The analysis demonstrates the proper application of the NB-3200 rules for this special application with discussion of the differences between an actual tube hole deviation from what is assumed in ASME Appendix A. This is a companion paper to “Technical Justification Supporting Operation with a Tube Installed in a Mis-Drilled Hole of a Steam Generator Tubesheet”.


2001 ◽  
Vol II.01.1 (0) ◽  
pp. 567-568
Author(s):  
Singo MATSUI ◽  
Yasushi MUTO ◽  
Yasuaki SHIINA

1973 ◽  
Vol 95 (1) ◽  
pp. 145-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. J. Wolf ◽  
R. M. Mains

Expansion joints of the style most commonly used in shell and tube heat exchangers were studied analytically and experimentally in the elastic range. A method of computing stresses and deformations for pressure and expansion loadings is demonstrated. Strain-gage tests show the analytical method to be accurate.


2006 ◽  
Vol 128 (4) ◽  
pp. 736-744 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harald Schoenenborn ◽  
Ernst Ebert ◽  
Burkhard Simon ◽  
Paul Storm

Within the framework programs of the EU for Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Aero-Engines (EEFEA) MTU has developed a highly efficient cross-counter flow heat exchanger for the application in intercooled recuperated aeroengines. This very compact recuperator is based on the profile tube matrix arrangement invented by MTU and one of its outstanding features is the high resistance to thermal gradients. In this paper the combined thermomechanical design of the recuperator is presented. State-of-the-art calculation procedures for heat transfer and stress analysis are combined in order to perform a reliable life prediction of the recuperator. The thermal analysis is based upon a 3D parametric finite element model generation. A program has been generated, which allows the automatic generation of both the material mesh and the boundary conditions. Assumptions concerning the boundary conditions are presented as well as steady state and transient temperature results. The stress analysis is performed with a FEM code using essentially the same computational grid as the thermal analysis. With the static temperature fields the static loading of the profile tubes is determined. From transient thermal calculations successive 3D temperature fields are obtained which enable the determination of creep life and LCF life of the part. Finally, vibration analysis is performed in order to estimate the vibration stress of the profile tubes during engine operation. Together with the static stress a Goodman diagram can be constructed. The combined analysis shows the high life potential of the recuperator, which is important for economic operation of a recuperative aero-engine.


Author(s):  
Valery Ponyavin ◽  
Sundaresan Subramanian ◽  
Clayton Ray DeLosier ◽  
Yitung Chen ◽  
Anthony E. Hechanova ◽  
...  

This paper presents the stress analysis of the offset strip-fin type compact high temperature heat exchanger for use in the cooling cycle of an advanced nuclear reactor for hydrogen production by the sulfur iodine thermo-chemical cycle. Three different geometry types of heat exchangers were considered: geometry with rectangular fins; geometry with rounded fins and geometry with rounded fins which include manufacturing geometrical effects (fins with roundings on their bases). The material of the heat exchanger is liquid silicon impregnated carbon composite. The two working fluids for the heat exchanger are helium gas and molten salt with maximum temperature about 1000°C. The finite element code ANSYS 9.0 was used for the simulations. The boundary conditions for temperature and pressure were obtained as results of CFD and heat transfer calculations of the heat exchanger using the finite volume code FLUENT 6.1.18 The obtained results will be used for further optimization of the high temperature heat exchanger geometry.


Author(s):  
Roberto Ruiz ◽  
Enrique Gomez ◽  
Robert M. (Con) Wilson

An evaluation is described for a tube with manufacturing induced bending, resulting from installation in a tubesheet mis-drilled hole. Considerations include manufacturing processes such as tube installation and tube expansion plus evaluations of the resulting tube stresses using ASME B&PV Code Section III rules. Also considered are operating issues such as potential interaction with neighboring tubes, tube vibration and wear, and the potential for accelerated tube corrosion. This is a companion paper to “ASME Section III Stress Analysis of a Heat Exchanger Tubesheet with a Misdrilled Hole and Irregular or Thin Ligaments”.


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