Computational fluid dynamics analysis of shelland-double concentric-tube heat exchanger
Date
2011Author
Choon, Tan Wee
Mohd Shahril, Shariff
Law, Matthew
Aik, Lim Eng
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A shell-and-double concentric-tube heat exchanger is a
new invention in heat transfer devices that is used for transfer of
internal thermal energy between three fluids at different
temperatures. The structure of the heat exchanger for this project is
made of a shell which encloses sixty-six double concentric tubes.
There are three inlets and three outlets for all the fluids. The typical
shell-and-tube heat exchanger is not ideal in terms of its size. This
contributes to an increased cost of manufacturing and installation,
and on top of that, consumes a lot of space. This project is
conducted using Computational Fluid Dynamics software package
of EFD.Lab. At the end, the result in terms of the length of the heat
exchanger required to achieve the desired outlet fluid temperature
is compared with Kern method. It is found that all results have
close agreement with each other, with acceptable range of
percentage differences and errors.
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