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Numerical study of heat transfer enhancement in laminar and turbulent flow in enhanced tubes with uniform and non-uniform thermal boundary conditions

by Matthew J Sandlin, Kashif Nawaz, Anthony Jacobi, Xiaofei Wang
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Special Collection of Selected Papers, Extended Abstracts, and Presentations from 5th Thermal and Fluids Engineering Conference (TFEC 2020)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
445 to 454
Conference Name
5th Thermal and Fluids Engineering Conferece (TFEC)
Conference Location
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers
Conference Date
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Various types of tube enhancements have been proposed in order to increase heat transfer while minimizing any associated increases in pressure drop. This paper presents a numerical study of two different types of enhanced tubes: the relatively common twisted tape insert tube, and a novel tube with airfoil shaped pins on the inner surface. Each tube is studied in both the laminar and turbulent flow regime. In addition to the typical constant temperature and constant flux boundary conditions, a non-constant heat flux boundary condition is applied on one half of the tube, a situation which may be encountered when absorbing solar radiation. In general, each type of enhanced tube offers a thermal performance factor greater than unity at certain Re. In addition, the non-uniform heat flux boundary condition appears to function similarly as the uniform heat flux boundary condition.