A PARAMETRIC AND COMPARATIVE STUDY ON BARE-TUBE BANKS AND NEW CAM-SHAPED TUBE BANKS FOR WASTE HEAT RECOVERY APPLICATIONS
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Published:2024
Issue:5
Volume:31
Page:53-81
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ISSN:1065-5131
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Container-title:Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Enh Heat Transf
Author:
Tran Ngoctan,Liaw Jane-Sunn,Wang Chi-Chuan
Abstract
The present study numerically examines the effects of tube diameter (12 to 35 mm), arrangement, pitch-to-diameter ratio (1.25 to 2.5), length (300 to 1500 mm), and passage number (1-4 passes) on the thermofluidic characteristics of cross-flow tube bundles. Especially, five new cam-shaped tubes are proposed in comparison with the conventional round tube. The air temperatures at the cold and hot side inlets are kept constant at 25°C and 600°C, respectively. The numerical method is verified by the existing experimental results. The findings show that a cam-shaped tube with an equal diameter (Cam_1818) is a promising tube for tube bundles, which apply in waste heat recovery. Indeed, it can offer the same minimum gap as that of the round tube; however, it improves the total thermal resistance up to about 28% and enhances the heat-transfer rate up to an average of 42.3% compared to that of the round tubes at the same pumping power.
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