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Use of Unsteady Forcing in Interrupted-Fin Heat Exchangers: An Assessment of Potential
Brutz, J.M.; Dutton, J.C.; Jacobi, A.M.
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https://hdl.handle.net/2142/12350
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- Title
- Use of Unsteady Forcing in Interrupted-Fin Heat Exchangers: An Assessment of Potential
- Author(s)
- Brutz, J.M.
- Dutton, J.C.
- Jacobi, A.M.
- Issue Date
- 2005-06
- Keyword(s)
- air-side heat transfer
- air-side heat transfer enhancement
- offset-strip fin arrays
- Abstract
- Improved heat exchanger performance is extremely important in air-conditioning and refrigeration systems, since it can lead directly to volume, weight, energy, and cost savings. The air-side heat transfer coefficient is the limiting factor for many of these heat exchangers, and improvements in this heat transfer performance can yield superior heat exchangers. This research investigates a novel approach for active air-side heat transfer enhancement in offset-strip fin arrays through the use of thin, mechanically oscillating vanes placed upstream of a model offset-strip fin array. Dye-in-water flow visualization, hot-wire anemometry, thin-film heat transfer characterization, and static pressure drop experiments are performed to determine the thermal behavior of this actively enhanced heat exchanger, over a range of forcing frequency/amplitude combinations for Reynolds numbers (based on hydraulic diameter) from 450 to 1400. Flow visualization experiments reveal dramatic changes in the flow through the array for Reynolds numbers greater than 650 when the mechanical forcing is tuned to frequencies at or below the natural array vortex shedding frequency with amplitudes equal to half the thickness of the fins within the array. These flow structures are qualitatively similar to those associated with an increase in array-averaged heat transfer, as determined from previous heat transfer experiments. It is also observed that forcing above the natural array vortex-shedding frequency causes the flow structures within the array to be suppressed, returning the flow to that of the unforced case. Heat transfer characterization experiments reveal array-averaged enhancements up to 7.6% (+/- 4.5%) for Re = 1400 when forced at the fin-shedding frequency with an amplitude equal to half the fin thickness. This increase in heat transfer is accompanied by an increase in pressure drop of about 3% (+/- 4%), making the realized pressure drop penalties are of the order of the experimental uncertainty. Row-by-row heat transfer experiments revealed fin averaged heat transfer enhancements up to 14%. The largest enhancements in fin-averaged heat transfer are realized for the center rows of fins of the array when forced appropriately for Re > 1200.
- Publisher
- Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Center. College of Engineering. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- Series/Report Name or Number
- Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Center TR-239
- Type of Resource
- text
- Language
- en
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/2142/12350
- Sponsor(s)/Grant Number(s)
- Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Project 153
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