Computational investigation of heat transfer and frictional loss of fin-tube heat exchanger with delta winglet and shear-thinning fluid

IF 2.6 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Dheeraj Kumar , Amaresh Dalal
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The flow characteristics of a shear-thinning fluid and their significant impacts on the heat transfer and pressure drop effectiveness of a finned-tube heat exchanger (FTHE) incorporating delta winglet vortex generators (DWVG) have been analyzed numerically. This study employed a three-dimensional numerical approach taking into account only the laminar flow of incompressible and single-phase fluid and disregarding the impact of body forces, compressibility, and radiation. The ANSYS FLUENT 2021 R1 was used to simulate the computational domain. Specifically, the flow domain comprises a rectangular duct containing three rows of inherent cylinders and punched delta winglets mounted at various attack angles (β) (160°, 165°, and 170°). The simulation was conducted over a range of Reynolds numbers (Re) from 50 to 200, using a carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) aqueous solution at a concentration of 2000 ppm as a shear-thinning fluid. The outcomes of present study in terms of the average Nusselt number (Num), apparent friction factor (fapp), and quality factor (Qf) were compared to those of a channel with a rectangular winglet vortex generators (RWVG) and a base channel without a DWVG. The results indicated that, compared to the rectangular winglet, the implementation of the DWVG caused a 28% decrease in Num and a 34% decrease in fapp, while Qf increased by 9%. In contrast, compared to the base channel, Num, fapp, and Qf are increased by 81%, 33%, and 36%, respectively. The results indicate that, compared to DWVGs, RWVGs enhance heat transfer, but this comes with a significant pressure drop. Using aqueous solutions of carboxymethylcellulose as a working fluid in a channel with DWVGs enhances the Num and the Qf by 147% and 104% respectively and decreases the fapp by 40% compared to water.
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International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow 工程技术-工程:机械
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5.00
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131
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33 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow welcomes high-quality original contributions on experimental, computational, and physical aspects of convective heat transfer and fluid dynamics relevant to engineering or the environment, including multiphase and microscale flows. Papers reporting the application of these disciplines to design and development, with emphasis on new technological fields, are also welcomed. Some of these new fields include microscale electronic and mechanical systems; medical and biological systems; and thermal and flow control in both the internal and external environment.
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