Offset-strip fins are among the most used geometries in compact heat exchangers. The geometric and flow parameters of the fins affect their heat transfer effectiveness and head losses. Hence, accurate predictive models are needed to guide the design process. However, most of the correlations available in the literature are valid only for a limited set of geometric configurations and flow regimes. This work discusses the derivation of multivariate response surfaces for the equivalent Darcy and Colburn factors in offset-strip fins. These surfaces feature clear applicability ranges and extend over wide Reynolds and Prandtl number ranges (50≤Re≤12000, 0.71≤Pr≤190). In addition, a novel empirical model for the Prandtl number scaling exponent is proposed. The analysis is carried out through a Design of Experiment approach, performed with computational techniques. Each numerical experiment is carried out by CFD analysis of a periodic fin geometry. The obtained response surfaces approximate CFD results with a mean deviation of ±8.4%. Moreover, application of the correlations to the analysis of complete heat exchangers issued mean and maximum deviations of ±7.8% and ±20%, respectively, thus highlighting the usefulness of the proposed models for the accurate modelling of offset-strip fins in heat transfer applications.
A comprehensive numerical study on heat transfer and friction characteristics of offset-strip fins / Grespan, M.; Calo, L.; Carlesso, L.; Leonforte, A.; Angeli, D.. - In: APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1359-4311. - 256:(2024), pp. 1-20. [10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2024.124083]
A comprehensive numerical study on heat transfer and friction characteristics of offset-strip fins
Grespan M.;Leonforte A.;Angeli D.
2024
Abstract
Offset-strip fins are among the most used geometries in compact heat exchangers. The geometric and flow parameters of the fins affect their heat transfer effectiveness and head losses. Hence, accurate predictive models are needed to guide the design process. However, most of the correlations available in the literature are valid only for a limited set of geometric configurations and flow regimes. This work discusses the derivation of multivariate response surfaces for the equivalent Darcy and Colburn factors in offset-strip fins. These surfaces feature clear applicability ranges and extend over wide Reynolds and Prandtl number ranges (50≤Re≤12000, 0.71≤Pr≤190). In addition, a novel empirical model for the Prandtl number scaling exponent is proposed. The analysis is carried out through a Design of Experiment approach, performed with computational techniques. Each numerical experiment is carried out by CFD analysis of a periodic fin geometry. The obtained response surfaces approximate CFD results with a mean deviation of ±8.4%. Moreover, application of the correlations to the analysis of complete heat exchangers issued mean and maximum deviations of ±7.8% and ±20%, respectively, thus highlighting the usefulness of the proposed models for the accurate modelling of offset-strip fins in heat transfer applications.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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