Parameter study on the fouling characteristics of the H-type finned tube heat exchangers

  • Fei Long Wang
  • , Ya Ling He
  • , Song Zhen Tang
  • , Zi Xiang Tong

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Abstract

In this paper, numerical simulations were performed for the fouling characteristics and heat transfer performance after fouling on the H-type finned tube heat exchangers, and the optimum parameters studies were also conducted according to the orthogonal array design method. Firstly, the effect of row number on the fouling results were discussed. It was found that there was a critical row number Ncr = 6, and the fouling results will reach a constant value when the row number is larger than the critical row number. Then, the orthogonal array design method was employed to design the test arrangements, and the effects of six geometric parameters and two operating conditions on the fouling results as well as heat transfer performance after fouling were investigated. The order of the effects of each factor and the optimum parameters corresponding to the least fouling and best heat transfer performance after fouling were also determined. At last, a correlation of the Nusselt number after fouling Nuf with the geometric parameters and the operating conditions was obtained. The results showed that the optimum conditions we determined using the orthogonal array design method do have less fouling or have better heat transfer performance after fouling than the reference cases in the test arrangements. The correlation of Nuf has good prediction accuracy, and it can be useful in the design and evaluation of heat exchanger in dusty environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)367-378
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume112
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Fouling resistance
  • H-type finned tube
  • Heat transfer
  • Orthogonal design
  • Waste heat recovery

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