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Effect of the size of graded baffles on the performance of channel heat exchangers

Authors :
Djamel Sahel
Houari Ameur
Touhami Baki
Source :
Thermal Science, Vol 24, Iss 2 Part A, Pp 767-775 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences, 2020.

Abstract

The baffling technique is well-known for its efficiency in terms of enhancement of heat transfer rates throught channels. However, the baffles insert is accompanied by an increase in the friction factor. This issue remains a great challenge for the designers of heat exchangers. To overcome this issue, we suggest in the present paper a new design of baffles which is here called graded baffle-design. The baffles have an up- or down-graded height along the channel length. This geometry is characterized by two ratios: up-graded baffle ratio and down-graded baffle ratio which are varied from 0-0.08. For a range of Reynolds number varying from 104 to 2 ? 104, the turbulent flow and heat transfer characteristics of a heat exchanger channel are numerically studied by the computer code FLUENT. The obtained results revealed an enhancement in the thermohydraulic performance offered by the new suggested design. For the channel with a down-graded baffle ratio equal to 0.08, the friction factors decreased by 4-8%

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03549836
Volume :
24
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thermal Science
Accession number :
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