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2022 ◽  
Vol 166 ◽  
pp. 108442
Author(s):  
Jiang Lai ◽  
Shihao Yang ◽  
Lingling Lu ◽  
Tiancai Tan ◽  
Lei Sun

2022 ◽  
Vol 164 ◽  
pp. 108293
Author(s):  
Lingling Lu ◽  
Jiang Lai ◽  
Shihao Yang ◽  
HW Song ◽  
Lei Sun

2022 ◽  
Vol 166 ◽  
pp. 108802
Author(s):  
Jiang Lai ◽  
Lingling Lu ◽  
Shihao Yang ◽  
Tiancai Tan ◽  
Lei Sun

2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Shiqin Ai ◽  
Chao Sun ◽  
Yuechan Liu ◽  
Yuelin Li

The reliability of the heat exchanger tube bundle not only affects the economic efficiency of production but also relates to the normal development of production safety and health. To study the flow-induced vibration of tube bundles, a three-dimensional finite element model of heat exchange tubes and watersheds inside and outside the tubes was established to explore the flow-induced vibration characteristics of tube bundles and analyze the natural frequencies of single-span and multispan heat exchange tubes. Considering the randomness of the effective support between the tube bundle and the support plate of the heat exchanger, the natural frequency and vibration mode of the four-span tube with failure of the tube bundle support are analyzed. On this basis, the vibration caused by the two-way coupling flow between tube and tube outflow is calculated. Finally, the flow-induced vibration characteristics of the five-tube bundle with two different pitch-diameter ratios are analyzed. The calculation results show that the error between the calculated natural frequencies and the theoretical values is less than 3%, and within the allowable error range, the natural frequencies of the same order decrease with the increase of the number of support failures. The vibration frequencies of single-span and multispan tube bundles are consistent with the lift and drag frequencies, the vibration displacement curves show typical Strouhal modes, and the amplitude increases with the increase of fluid velocity. Vibration displacement curves of symmetrical spans of multispan tube bundles are similar in shape and amplitude. With the increase of tube bundle spacing, the vibration characteristics become more obvious.


2022 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Zhiwei Wu ◽  
Caifu Qian

Baffles with holes in different diameters (or HDD baffles) and conically-corrugated tubes are respectively longitudinal flow baffle and high-efficiency heat exchange tubes proposed by the author. In this paper, vibrations of tube bundles with HDD baffles and fluid flow as well as heat transfer inside conically-corrugated tubes were numerically simulated, and the heat exchanger with conically-corrugated tubes and HDD baffles was tested for the heat transfer efficiency. It is found that compared with the traditional segmental baffles, tube bundle vibrations in heat exchangers, if using the HDD baffles, can be significantly reduced. Regarding heat transfer efficiency, conically-corrugated tubes are much better than smooth tubes and even better than other high-efficiency heat transfer tubes. Compared with the traditional heat exchangers, heat exchangers constructed with conically-corrugated tubes and the HDD baffles can provide better heat transfer efficiency and less tube bundle vibration.


Author(s):  
Omar Sadek ◽  
Atef Mohany ◽  
Marwan A. Hassan

Abstract For decades, fluidelastic instability (FEI) has been known to cause dramatic mechanical failures in tube bundles. Therefore, it has been extensively studied to mitigate its catastrophic consequences. Most of these studies were conducted in controlled experiments where significant simplifications to the geometry and flow conditions were utilized. One of these simplifications is the assumption that all tubes have the same dynamic characteristics. However, in steam generators with U-bend tube configuration, the natural frequencies of tubes are nonuniform due to manufacturing tolerances and tubes' curvature in the U-bend region. Thus, this investigation aims to understand the rule of frequency variation (detuning) on FEI in two-phase flow. This includes investigating the effect of detuning on transverse and streamwise FEI for air-water mixture flow. The role of FEI damping and stiffness couplings was investigated over the entire range of air void fraction, or equivalently, the mass-damping parameter. It was found that frequency detuning could elevate the stability threshold caused by either coupling at high air void fraction in the case of transverse FEI. Furthermore, the frequency detuning had a marginal effect on the stability threshold for water flow. It was observed that the mass-damping parameter has a critical impact on FEI under detuning conditions.


Author(s):  
Jiang Lai ◽  
Shihao Yang ◽  
Tiancai Tan ◽  
Lixia Gao ◽  
Lei Sun ◽  
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