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Research and applications of drag reduction in thermal equipment: A review

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2021.121152

Keywords

Thermal-hydraulic performance; Drag reduction; Heat transfer reduction; Additive; Surface modification

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFB0402102]
  2. Critically Arranged Program, CAS [KGZD-SW-T01-1]

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Research on heat transfer enhancement in pipe flow shows that improved thermal performance comes at the expense of increased pressure drop, which needs to be considered in practical applications. Drag reduction (DR) technology is seen as a promising solution to this issue and has attracted increasing attention. This paper categorizes different DR technologies and reviews their development, highlighting their impacts on heat transfer and potential future applications.
Existing research on heat transfer enhancement in pipe flow shows that the improvement of thermal performance is generally accompanied by an increase in the pressure drop, which should be taken into consideration in the practical applications. To handle this dilemma, drag reduction (DR) technology is very promising and the related research has attracted more and more attentions. In this paper, different DR technologies are categorized and their development has been reviewed. The first part focuses on the studies conducted on additive DR while the second part focuses on surface modification DR. According to the different additives, the former is further divided into polymer and surfactant DR. The latter is divided into two categories, which are DR by introducing superhydrophobic surface and slippery surface. The development of the above technologies has been reviewed in detail, and their influences on heat transfer, related applications or future application potentials have been generalized. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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