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3D CFD study of the effect of inlet air flow maldistribution on plate-fin-tube heat exchanger design and thermal-hydraulic performance

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
Volume 101, Issue -, Pages 527-541

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2016.05.063

Keywords

3D CFD analysis; Air flow maldistribution; Air flow non-uniformity; Fluid flow; Heat transfer; Heat exchanger; Design; Thermal-hydraulic; Performance

Funding

  1. Natural Resources Canada through the Program of Energy Research and Development

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Plate fin-and-tube heat exchangers are used extensively in heating, ventilating, and air conditioning as well as in refrigeration systems. Non-uniform inlet air flow distribution has a substantial effect on heat exchanger performance. Building upon and extending the work of Yaki et al. (2014), the present study utilises three-dimensional (3D) Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations in order to predict the effect of inlet air flow maldistribution on the design and thermal-hydraulic performance of heat exchangers used in air handling units. Computational assessments of the air-side heat transfer and pressure drop characteristics for a variety of inlet air flow distributions and geometrical parameters of staggered plate fin-and-tube heat exchangers were undertaken on heat exchangers with different longitudinal tube pitches, transversal tube pitches, and fin pitches. Characteristics of predicted thermal-hydraulic performance were reported in terms of Colburn j-factor, Fanning friction f-factor, and efficiency index j/f as a function of Reynolds (Re) numbers. The 3D CFD simulations reveal that air flow maldistribution and the effects of geometrical parameters significantly impact the design and performance of heat exchangers. When compared to baseline (i.e., a uniform inlet air velocity profile), substantial fluctuations in the j- and f-factors deviations as pronounced as 50-70%, 60-66%, and 63-67% for cases with longitudinal tube pitch, transversal tube pitch, and fin pitch variations with non-uniform air flows, respectively were observed. The 3D CFD method employed by this study has great potential for use in, first, assessments of correlations centred on air flow maldistribution and, second, efforts to optimally design the headers of heat exchangers in order to minimise inlet flow maldistribution and maximise overall system performance. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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