Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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644967 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A meso-channel parallel flow heat exchanger could be used as a radiator for fuel cell vehicles to dissipate waste heat from a fuel cell stack (FCS) to cooling air. Working fluid in tube-side channels was 50% glycol-water mixture. An experiment was conducted on an FCS radiator PFHX A with 2.685âmm hydraulic diameter meso-channels. The influences of condition parameters were analyzed. The critical Reynolds number from laminar to transitional flow in the meso-channels was defined at about 1800. Thus, correlations of heat transfer coefficient Nuf and friction factor ff were developed. Compared with some existing correlations, the new correlations correlated better with experimental values. The correlations well predicted Nuf and ff for another two radiator samples, PFHX B and PFHX C, with 2.268âmm and 2.295âmm diameter channels. It was suggested that the correlations could be useful for performance prediction and design optimization of meso-channel heat exchangers under extensive operating conditions.
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Authors
Ting Wang, Zhen Tian, Bo Gu, Bing Wu, Hongtao Ma, Cheng Qian,