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Impact of vibration on heat transfer and flow properties of heat exchange surfaces

Journal

NUMERICAL HEAT TRANSFER PART A-APPLICATIONS
Volume 84, Issue 6, Pages 529-549

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10407782.2022.2143973

Keywords

Amplitude; field synergy; frequency; vibration heat transfer; wind velocity

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The heat transfer and flow properties of a serrated heat transfer surface with external vibration excitation were investigated using numerical simulation. The study found that vibration can interfere with airflow, causing it to form a certain angle with the fin wall and consequently enhancing heat transfer. Amplitude has a smaller impact on vibration-strengthened heat transfer compared to frequency, and low wind velocity favors vibration-strengthened heat transfer.
For the serrated heat transfer surface, the heat transfer and flow properties are investigated with external vibration excitation using numerical simulation method. By using the dynamic grid to realize the vibration of the fin wall, the impacts of frequency, amplitude, wind velocity and ambient temperature on vibration-strengthened heat transfer are investigated. The results show that vibration impacts the temperature distribution around the fin, interferes with the flow of air, causes the air to form a certain angle with the fin wall, thus preventing the development of the boundary layer and achieving strengthened heat transfer. The impact of amplitude on vibration-strengthened heat transfer is smaller than that of frequency, and low wind velocity is more favorable to the role of vibration-strengthened heat transfer, and the change of ambient temperature has less impact. Compared with the stationary condition, wall vibration can improve the average heat transfer coefficient by up to 66.6%.

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