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Title: Crossflow flow and heat transfer characteristics across a cam-shaped tube bank: a numerical study
Authors: Petinrin, M. O.
Sikirullahi, B. A.
Olugasa, T. T.
Oyewola, O. M.
Keywords: Heat exchanger
Cam-shaped tube bank
Thermal-hydraulic performance
Angle of attack
Numerical analysis
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: Tubes are commonly employed in heat exchangers for their ease of production and capacity to sustain high pressure. In this study, the heat and flow transfer behaviour of cam-shaped tube bank in staggered configuration at varying angles of attack 0° to 180° was numerically investigated. The study was carried out by solving the continuity, momentum, energy and realizable k-ε transport equations using the finite volume-based ANSYS Fluent solver. This was performed to acquire the friction factor and heat transfer characteristics in the air inlet velocity range of 9 to 15 m/s. The results showed that the cam-shaped tube bank at varying angles of attack provided enhanced heat transfer characteristics relative to the circular tube bank. Also, camshaped tube banks at angles of attack of 90° and 120° exhibited the maximum heat transfer with 33.9 and 32.1% increase in Nusselt number over the circular tubes. Their friction factor was higher by 183 and 140.7%, respectively. The cam-shaped tube banks generally exhibited higher performance than the circular tube bank. Tube banks at angles of attack of 150° and 180° demonstrated higher thermal-hydraulic performance by 167.6 and 284.3% than the circular tubes, respectively. However, the tube banks at angles 90° and 120° exhibited lesser performance by value of 52.6 and 45.1%.
URI: http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/9595
ISSN: 2151-8629
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