An analysis of the crossflow plate-fin, crossflow tube-fin, counterfiow plate-fin and parallel flow plate-fin ccmpact heat exchangers accounting for the effect of 'longitudinal heat conduction' through the exchanger wall is carried out using a finite element method. The exchanger effectiveness and i
Modeling of wire-on-tube heat exchangers using finite element method
β Scribed by G.A Quadir; G.M Krishnan; K.N Seetharamu
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 224 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-874X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Wire-on-tube heat exchangers are analysed under normal operating conditions (free convection) using ΓΏnite element method. Galerkin's weighted residual method is used to minimise the errors. The e ects of ambient temperatures and mass ow rates of the refrigerant are determined. This is used to ΓΏnd out the length of tube required for phase change for its initiation and completion. The methodology adopted is validated against the existing data for both sensible heat and latent heat transfer. The analysis also leads to the information about the adequacy of the number of tubes for complete condensation of the refrigerant vapour under given operating conditions di erent from that of design conditions. This methodology can be used as a design tool for the design of wire-on-tube heat exchangers. The derating of heat exchangers under abnormal ambient conditions can also be predicted.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES