Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7055732 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents an in-depth study of the thermal performance of a gas-to-liquid “webbed tube” polymer heat exchanger. The heat exchanger was fabricated from a thermally enhanced polymer composite, consisting of a Nylon 12 matrix filled with carbon fibers. A laboratory-scale prototype heat exchanger was built using injection molding and tested on a cross-flow air-to-water heat exchange apparatus. The thermal performance of this laboratory webbed-tube polymer composite heat exchanger is studied in depth through an extended set of experiments, application of existing empirical correlations, and detailed computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulations. The laboratory webbed-tube heat exchanger prototype provided a maximum UA value of 1.8 W/K and a volume-specific heat transfer coefficient of 14 kW/m3 K. The experimental results, in conjunction with numerical simulations, were used to determine an “effective” thermal conductivity of 1.8 W/m K for the injection-molded Nylon-carbon composite material in the webbed-tube heat exchanger configuration.
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