Thermo-hydraulic performance improvement, heat transfer, and pressure loss in a channel with sinusoidal-wavy surface

Thermal efficiency development in a square channel heat exchanger attached with sinusoidal wavy surface is presented numerically. The affectation of flow attack angles ( α  = 30°, 45°, and 60°), flow directions or sinusoidal wavy surface arrangements (V-apex directing downstream named “V-Downstream”...

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Main Authors: Amnart Boonloi, Withada Jedsadaratanachai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-09-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814019872573
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spelling doaj-226f8cc0acd947dfbb0fc5b7b1219b882020-11-25T03:31:12ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81402019-09-011110.1177/1687814019872573Thermo-hydraulic performance improvement, heat transfer, and pressure loss in a channel with sinusoidal-wavy surfaceAmnart Boonloi0Withada Jedsadaratanachai1Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology, College of Industrial Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, ThailandThermal efficiency development in a square channel heat exchanger attached with sinusoidal wavy surface is presented numerically. The affectation of flow attack angles ( α  = 30°, 45°, and 60°), flow directions or sinusoidal wavy surface arrangements (V-apex directing downstream named “V-Downstream” and V-apex indicating upstream named “V-Upstream”), and amplitude ratios (blockage ratios = 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, and 0.25) for heat transfer and flow structure are examined for laminar flow regime ( Re  = 100–1000). The physical model for the present investigation is validated with the correlation data. The current problem is resolved with the finite volume approach (semi-implicit method for pressure-linked equations algorithm). The computational information is illustrated in forms of flow topology and heat transfer mechanism in the square channel heat exchanger. The understanding of flow topology and heat transfer mechanism in the square channel heat exchanger is important knowledge to develop the heat transfer coefficient in the heat exchanger. The present of the sinusoidal wavy surface in the square channel heat exchanger can expand the heat transfer coefficient greater than the plain channel in all examples ( Nu / Nu 0  > 1). The maximal heat transfer rate is around 5.58 times above the plain square unit with the optimal performance around 1.98.https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814019872573
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author Amnart Boonloi
Withada Jedsadaratanachai
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Withada Jedsadaratanachai
Thermo-hydraulic performance improvement, heat transfer, and pressure loss in a channel with sinusoidal-wavy surface
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
author_facet Amnart Boonloi
Withada Jedsadaratanachai
author_sort Amnart Boonloi
title Thermo-hydraulic performance improvement, heat transfer, and pressure loss in a channel with sinusoidal-wavy surface
title_short Thermo-hydraulic performance improvement, heat transfer, and pressure loss in a channel with sinusoidal-wavy surface
title_full Thermo-hydraulic performance improvement, heat transfer, and pressure loss in a channel with sinusoidal-wavy surface
title_fullStr Thermo-hydraulic performance improvement, heat transfer, and pressure loss in a channel with sinusoidal-wavy surface
title_full_unstemmed Thermo-hydraulic performance improvement, heat transfer, and pressure loss in a channel with sinusoidal-wavy surface
title_sort thermo-hydraulic performance improvement, heat transfer, and pressure loss in a channel with sinusoidal-wavy surface
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Advances in Mechanical Engineering
issn 1687-8140
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Thermal efficiency development in a square channel heat exchanger attached with sinusoidal wavy surface is presented numerically. The affectation of flow attack angles ( α  = 30°, 45°, and 60°), flow directions or sinusoidal wavy surface arrangements (V-apex directing downstream named “V-Downstream” and V-apex indicating upstream named “V-Upstream”), and amplitude ratios (blockage ratios = 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, and 0.25) for heat transfer and flow structure are examined for laminar flow regime ( Re  = 100–1000). The physical model for the present investigation is validated with the correlation data. The current problem is resolved with the finite volume approach (semi-implicit method for pressure-linked equations algorithm). The computational information is illustrated in forms of flow topology and heat transfer mechanism in the square channel heat exchanger. The understanding of flow topology and heat transfer mechanism in the square channel heat exchanger is important knowledge to develop the heat transfer coefficient in the heat exchanger. The present of the sinusoidal wavy surface in the square channel heat exchanger can expand the heat transfer coefficient greater than the plain channel in all examples ( Nu / Nu 0  > 1). The maximal heat transfer rate is around 5.58 times above the plain square unit with the optimal performance around 1.98.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814019872573
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