Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7054652 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2018 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Pressure drop, heat transfer and power consumption measurements, using non-Newtonian pseudoplastic fluids, have been carried out in static and dynamic conditions of the scraper. Four flow regions have been identified: attached laminar, detached laminar, transitional and turbulent flow regions. A generalization method for the fluid viscosity that includes the effects of the non-Newtonian behaviour has been used. Friction factor and Nusselt number have been successfully correlated by employing the generalized viscosity on pressure drop and heat transfer results, both in static and dynamic conditions, for three of the four identified flow regions (it was not possible to get correlations in the transition to turbulent flow region). The study shows that, despite the high power consumption of the scraping movement, the device is suitable for an industrial process using non-Newtonian fluids, since it prevents fouling, increases heat transfer, provides flexibility and enhances the final product quality. Furthermore, the obtained correlations are a valuable tool in the design of heat exchangers.
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