Experimental and numerical study on heat transfer and pressure drop performance of Cross-Wavy primary surface channel

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Abstract

The Cross-Wavy primary surface heat exchanger is one of the most promising candidates for microturbine recuperators. In this paper, naphthalene sublimation experiments are performed for Cross-Wavy channels in a wind tunnel. The experimental results indicate that the entrance region has a small effect on the unit-averaged heat transfer coefficient of whole Cross-Wavy channels. Correlations of Nusselt number and friction factor in the Cross-Wavy channel are obtained. However, only the Cross-Wavy channel with a large equivalent diameter is tested because the actual Cross-Wavy channels are very complicated and small. Therefore, based on the similarity rules, five Cross-Wavy channels with similar structures but different equivalent diameters are further investigated by numerical simulations. The numerical results indicate that the Cross-Wavy channels with similar structures but different equivalent diameters have similar thermal-hydraulic performance in the studied Reynolds number range.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)80-90
Number of pages11
JournalEnergy Conversion and Management
Volume125
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2016

Keywords

  • Cross-Wavy channel
  • Heat transfer
  • Naphthalene sublimation technique
  • Pressure drop
  • Similarity

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