Heat transfer coefficient in elliptical tube at the constant heat flux
Cross-flow heat exchangers with elliptical tubes are often used in industrial application. In comparison with round tubes, the elliptical tubes have a better aero-dynamic shape, which results in a lower pressure drop of working fluid flowing through the inter-tubular space of heat exchanger. Also, a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Thermal science 2019, Vol.23 (Suppl. 4), p.1323-1332 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cross-flow heat exchangers with elliptical tubes are often used in industrial
application. In comparison with round tubes, the elliptical tubes have a
better aero-dynamic shape, which results in a lower pressure drop of working
fluid flowing through the inter-tubular space of heat exchanger. Also, a
higher heat flux is transferred from gas to the wall of such a tube due to
the more intense heat exchange process. To prove this thesis, the values of
the heat transfer coefficient from the wall of the elliptical pipe to the
water flowing inside were determined, using the data from the conducted
measurements. This study presents also research stand with a vertically
positioned tube. In order to obtain a constant heat flux through the wall of
elliptical tube, a resistance wire is used, evenly wound on the external
surface of tube measuring section. The use of thermal insulation minimized
heat loss to the environment to a negligible value. Installed K-type
thermocouples allowed one to obtain, for various measurement conditions,
the temperature distribution within the elliptical tube wall (for a given
cross-section) and the water flowing inside it (in a given cross-section, at
different depths, for both axes of the ellipse). The design of the stand
allows such measurements in several locations along the length of the
measurement section. The measurement results were used to verify numerical
calculations. The relative error of the heat transfer coefficient value
determined on the basis of CFD calculations using the SST-TR turbulence
model in relation to the one determined on the basis of the measurement data
is about 11%.
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ISSN: | 0354-9836 2334-7163 |
DOI: | 10.2298/TSCI19S4323L |