Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7054744 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The fin and tube heat exchanger with a semi-dimple pair is numerically studied in terms of the air side's thermal performance. The investigated parameters consist of the diameter, attack angle and the placed location of the semi-dimple. The results show that the 30° attack angle, 5.5â¯mm vertical distance and 7.5â¯mm horizontal distance can perform the highest j/f ratio or “goodness parameter” of every semi-dimple's diameter. Additionally, the thermal performance of the fin with a semi-dimple pair is also compared with that of the fin with existing semi-dimples and the plain fin within the Reynolds number ranging from 813 to 4019. Obviously, the existing semi-dimple exhibits the highest heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop. However, the semi-dimples' pair demonstrates a goodness factor of 33-37% greater than the existing semi-dimples and 15-20% greater than the plain fin, approximately.
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Authors
Nares Chimres, Chi-Chuan Wang, Somchai Wongwises,