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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 323, 2021
V International Scientific and Technical Conference Modern Power Systems and Units (MPSU 2021)
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Article Number | 00005 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202132300005 | |
Published online | 10 November 2021 |
Numerical and experimental analysis of a tube-and-fin cross-flow heat exchanger with a controlled non-uniform inflow of gas
Silesian University of Technology, Department of Thermal Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Konarskiego 22, Poland
* Corresponding author: tomasz.bury@polsl.pl
The paper presents results of numerical and experimental analyses of a fin-and-tube air-water heat exchanger. The analysed device is a one-row heat exchanger with finned elliptical tubes. The aim of the analyses is to investigate the impact of a controlled non-uniform inflow of air on the heat exchanger performance. The heat exchanger was modelled numerically using the ANSYS Fluent program. The developed model was applied to simulate the heat exchanger operation in the conditions of the uniform inflow of air. Cases of an uncontrolled non-uniform inflow of gas were investigated experimentally, using a purpose-designed test station. On the experimental test station the effect of a controlled non-uniform air inflow was also achieved by placing appropriately shaped inserts in the air inlet duct, directing the air partially to the region of the water inlet header. By controlling the gas inflow, it was possible to significantly enhance the heat exchanger performance. The results of the multivariate numerical analyses conducted for the adopted parameters of the mediums (air and water volumetric flow rates and water temperature) show that the heat exchanger performance can be improved by up to almost 5% compared to a variant with a natural non-uniform air inflow taking place in the exchanger under consideration.
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