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Numerical investigation of entropy generation of turbulent flow in a novel outward corrugated tube

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
Volume 126, Issue -, Pages 836-847

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2018.06.017

Keywords

Outward corrugated tube; Useful energy utilization; Second-law analysis; Local entropy generation; Detached vortex; Spiral flow

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [51476042]
  2. China Scholarship Council [201706120182]

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The present study numerically investigates the second law analysis of turbulent flow in novel outward helical corrugated tubes by using a Reynolds Stress Model (RSM). A case of a transverse corrugated tube and five cases of helical corrugated tubes with different height-to-diameter ratios and pitch-to-diameter ratios are examined with Reynolds number ranging from 3800 to 43,800 at a constant wall temperature condition. The results indicate that the secondary flow significantly increases the thermal and viscous dissipation irreversibilities. However, the spiral flow inhibits the secondary flow and the production of local entropy. The heat transfer effective zone (Be-local > 0.5) is mainly located at the sub-layer and buffer-layer, and the ineffective zone (Be-local < 0.2) is located at the turbulent severe pulsation zone. A comprehensive consideration of the total entropy generation number (Ns-tot) and average Bejan number (Be-ave) indicates that the optimal Re is less than 31,000 for all the cases although Re does not exceed 18,800 in the case of Hl/D = 0.15, pl/D = 1.0 and Hl/D = 0.10, pl/D = 0.5. Additionally, the helical corrugated tube exhibits an overall advantage when compared with a transverse corrugated tube with the same geometrical parameters. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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