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Can CFD accurately predict the heat-transfer and pressure-drop performance of finned-tube bundles?
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Date Issued
2014-12-05
Date Available
2016-04-29T14:14:15Z
Abstract
A Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model capable of predicting heat-transfer and pressure-drop performance of finned-tube bundles in cross flow is presented. Three helically-wound fin geometries are investigated: solid (continuous); partially-serrated; and fully-serrated. A steady-state approach, with a two-equation turbulence model, is employed to examine Reynolds numbers in the range of 5000-30,000. The external Nusselt number and overall pressure drop predicted by the CFD model are compared with those predicted by published empirical correlations. The CFD results fall within the range of values predicted by the empirical correlations. The CFD results show that the Nusselt number increases by up to 23% between the partially- and fully-serrated fins; this sensitivity to serration geometry is not captured in any currently published empirical correlations.
Sponsorship
Enterprise Ireland
Other Sponsorship
Synergen
Byrne O' Cléirigh Consulting, Dublin, Ireland
Synergen, Dublin Bay Power Plant, Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Applied Thermal Engineering
Volume
73
Issue
1
Start Page
681
End Page
690
Copyright (Published Version)
2014 Elsevier
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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FinnedTubeCFD_Final_Draft.docx
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