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The optimum position of porous insert for a double-pipe heat exchanger based on entropy generation and thermal analysis
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Publikationsdatum
2020-01-01
Sprache
English
Institut
TORE-URI
Enthalten in
Volume
139
Issue
1
Start Page
411
End Page
426
Citation
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 139 (1): 411-426 (2020-01-01)
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In the present paper, the first and second laws of thermodynamics are utilized to select the optimized position of porous insert to achieve maximum heat transfer and minimum pressure drop and entropy generation inside a double-pipe heat exchanger. Four different porous inserts configuration are considered in the heat exchanger, where the porous layers are placed at the core of the inner tube, wall of the inner tube, and inner or outer walls on outer tube for these cases. In addition, the effects of Darcy number and thermal conductivity of porous material on entropy generation, heat transfer enhancement and pressure drop penalty are investigated. The flow and heat transfer are modeled using Computational fluid dynamics. It was found that for outer tube of a double-pipe heat exchanger, placing the porous layer in the inner wall creates larger pressure drops. For inner tube, it is better to place the porous layer at the center, while for outer one, it is better to insert the porous layer at inner wall (interface wall) to achieve the higher values of heat transfer rate. Moreover, the thermal and viscous entropy generations are more pronounced for the cases, where the porous substrate is not located at the core of the heat exchanger.
Schlagworte
Computational fluid dynamics
Double-pipe heat exchanger
Heat transfer
Porous insert
Porous media