Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
646885 Applied Thermal Engineering 2013 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

Heat transfer enhancement in a tube using twisted tapes with alternate axes at different alternate lengths (in term of alternate length to twist length ratio, l/y = 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0) has been investigated in the present work. The twisted tapes with both uniform and non-uniform alternate lengths (TAs and N-TAs) as well as a typical twisted tape (TT) were comparatively tested for Reynolds number between 5000 and 21,500. The experimental results revealed that all the TAs and N-TAs yielded higher Nusselt number and friction factor than the TT and the Nusselt number and friction factor obtained were considerably increased with decreasing the alternate length (l). Heat transfer and friction factor by the N-TAs were found to be directly dependent of alternate length rather than the variation of the length. In the present study, the optimum tradeoff between the enhanced heat transfer and increased friction was found by using the TA at l/y = 0.5, giving the highest heat transfer rate as well as the maximum thermal performance factor. In addition, empirical correlations for Nusselt number, friction factor and performance evaluation criteria to assess the real benefits in using the TAs/N-TAs of the enhanced tube were also determined.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► A newly designed twisted tape with both uniform and non-uniform alternate lengths (TAs and N-TAs) is presented. ► The TA with the smaller alternate length gives higher heat transfer rate than the one with larger alternate length. ► The empirical correlations for Nusselt number, friction factor and thermal performance evaluation criteria to assess the real benefits in using the TAs/N-TAs are proposed.

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