Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
654430 International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The recycle concept was applied to a double-pass parallel-plate heat exchanger under uniform wall fluxes to enhance the device performance improvement. The mathematical statement of the conjugated Graetz problem was developed theoretically and the analytical solution was obtained by using an eigenfunction expansion in terms of power series for the homogeneous part and an asymptotic solution for the inhomogeneous part. The theoretical predictions of wall temperature and average Nusselt numbers are represented graphically with Graetz number and impermeable-sheet location as parameters. A substantial heat-transfer efficiency improvement is achieved by employing such a recyclic device with suitable adjustments of the impermeable-sheet position and recycle ratio, instead of using the single-pass device. The results indicate that the recyclic operation can effectively enhance the heat transfer efficiency, especially when the recyclic device was operated in large Graetz number.

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