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Author(s)
K V Ramana Murthy1*, C Ranganayakulu1 and T P Ashok Babu2
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5348/2015.03.010
Affiliation(s)
1. General systems Directorate, Aeronautical Development Agency, Bangalore -560 017, India 2.Mechanical Engineering Dept, National Institute of Technology, Surathkal, -575 025, India.
ABSTRACT
The most popularly used fin types in compact heat exchangers are the serrated fins, wavy fins, louvered fins and plain fins. Amongst these fin types the serrated fins assume lot of importance due to its enhanced thermo-hydraulic performance. Thermo-hydraulic design of CHEs (Compact heat exchangers) is strongly dependent upon the predicted/measured dimensionless performance (Colburn j factor and Fanning friction vs. Reynolds number) of heat transfer surfaces. This paper describes the numerical analysis to study the heat transfer coefficient and friction factor of Serrated fins in water medium. CFD (Computational fluid dynamics) methodology has been used to develop the single phase water heat transfer coefficient and friction factor correlations for serrated fins using ANSYS Fluent 14.5. The results are compared with previous air-cooled models and experimental results of water. The water cooled CFD analysis results shows that the Prandtl number has a large effect on the Nusselt number of the serrated fin geometry. Finally, the generalized correlations are developed for serrated fins taking all geometrical parameters into account. This numerical estimation can reduce the number of tests/experiments to a minimum for similar applications.
KEYWORDS
Compact heat exchanger, serrated fins, CFD (Computational fluid dynamics) analysis, water medium, thermo-hydraulic performance, colburn j factor, friction factor f.
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