Abstract:
Various technologies have been developing to enhance heat
transfer with a lower pressure penalty for an efficient compact
heat exchanging devices. Vortex generator is an emerging
technology which create longitudinal vortices that does not
decay until further downstream and consequently enhance heat
transfer rate with comparatively lower pressure penalty. In this
research we have experimentally studied heat transfer
enhancement and pressure drop inside a tube with winglets
vortex generators (VG) insert. Winglets were inserted inside a
tube in a circular pattern for different pitch ratios. For this
experiment, a constant heat flux was maintained by supplying dc
current and accuracy of the heat transfer surface was compared
with empirical correlations. The effect of attack angles (0°- 45°),
pitch ratios (1.6-4.8), winglet length (10mm-20 mm) on heat
transfer enhancement pressure penalty were experimentally
investigated. The experiments were conducted in a turbulent
flow regime with a Reynolds numbers ranging from 6000 to
27000. The experimental results show a significant effect of
winglets on the heat transfer and pressure loss over the smooth
tube. Results show that increasing the length and the attack angle
will intensify both heat transfer coefficient and friction factor.
Higher Nusselt number and friction factor were achieved for
lower pitch ratio. The contribution of pitch ratio was found more
favorable than the length and attack angle on thermal
enhancement. Maximum thermal enhancement of 1.17 was
achieved for the case of l10 β45 PR4.8 combination at a lower
Reynolds number. Flow structure was also investigated to
understand the flow behavior which contributes heat transfer
enhancement.
Description:
Papers presented at the 13th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Portoroz, Slovenia on 17-19 July 2017 .