Beneficial design of unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchangers for attachment of longitudinal fins with trapezoidal profile

A parametric variation followed with Kern’s method of design of extended surface heat exchanger has been made for an unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchanger problem. For this analysis, the rectangular and trapezoidal fin shapes longitudinally attached to the fin tubes are taken. In comparison with t...

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Main Author: Balaram Kundu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-03-01
Series:Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
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Fin
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X15000076
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spelling doaj-570202ec5df147adb162a09578c219952020-11-24T21:43:16ZengElsevierCase Studies in Thermal Engineering2214-157X2015-03-015C10411210.1016/j.csite.2015.03.001Beneficial design of unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchangers for attachment of longitudinal fins with trapezoidal profileBalaram KunduA parametric variation followed with Kern’s method of design of extended surface heat exchanger has been made for an unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchanger problem. For this analysis, the rectangular and trapezoidal fin shapes longitudinally attached to the fin tubes are taken. In comparison with the attachment of trapezoidal fins, it is found that the heat transfer rate was lesser than the rectangular cross section by keeping a constant outer diameter of the shell along with all other constraints of a heat exchanger design, namely, number of passes, tube outer diameter, tube pitch layout, etc. But when the total volume of the fin over a tube was kept constraint, using trapezoidal fins the heat transfer rate is found to be increased and consequently the pressure drop decreases much more than in the case of fins with rectangular cross section. This optimization has shown beneficial results in all the cases of different constraints of heat exchanger design analysis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X15000076FinFinned tubeHeat exchangerOptimizationShell and tube exchangerTrapezoidal profile
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Beneficial design of unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchangers for attachment of longitudinal fins with trapezoidal profile
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
Fin
Finned tube
Heat exchanger
Optimization
Shell and tube exchanger
Trapezoidal profile
author_facet Balaram Kundu
author_sort Balaram Kundu
title Beneficial design of unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchangers for attachment of longitudinal fins with trapezoidal profile
title_short Beneficial design of unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchangers for attachment of longitudinal fins with trapezoidal profile
title_full Beneficial design of unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchangers for attachment of longitudinal fins with trapezoidal profile
title_fullStr Beneficial design of unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchangers for attachment of longitudinal fins with trapezoidal profile
title_full_unstemmed Beneficial design of unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchangers for attachment of longitudinal fins with trapezoidal profile
title_sort beneficial design of unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchangers for attachment of longitudinal fins with trapezoidal profile
publisher Elsevier
series Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
issn 2214-157X
publishDate 2015-03-01
description A parametric variation followed with Kern’s method of design of extended surface heat exchanger has been made for an unbaffled shell-and-tube heat exchanger problem. For this analysis, the rectangular and trapezoidal fin shapes longitudinally attached to the fin tubes are taken. In comparison with the attachment of trapezoidal fins, it is found that the heat transfer rate was lesser than the rectangular cross section by keeping a constant outer diameter of the shell along with all other constraints of a heat exchanger design, namely, number of passes, tube outer diameter, tube pitch layout, etc. But when the total volume of the fin over a tube was kept constraint, using trapezoidal fins the heat transfer rate is found to be increased and consequently the pressure drop decreases much more than in the case of fins with rectangular cross section. This optimization has shown beneficial results in all the cases of different constraints of heat exchanger design analysis.
topic Fin
Finned tube
Heat exchanger
Optimization
Shell and tube exchanger
Trapezoidal profile
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X15000076
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