Effect of the axial scraping velocity on enhanced heat exchangers
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2013Bibliographic Citation
Crespí-Llorens D Martínez P Vicente P Viedma A. (2013). Effect of the axial scraping velocity on enhanced heat exchangers. En International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, vol: 44 pp: 265-275.Peer review
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Heat transfer enhancementVisualization study
Turbulence level,
Numerical simulation
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Abstract
The flow pattern within an enhanced tubular heat exchanger equipped with a
reciprocating scraping device is experimentally analysed. The insert device,
specially designed to avoid fouling and to enhance heat transfer, has also
been used to produce ice slurry. It consists of several circular perforated
scraping discs mounted on a coaxial shaft. The whole is moved alternatively
along the axial direction by a hydraulic cylinder.
The phase-averaged velocity fields of the turbulent flow have been obtained
with PIV technique for both scraping semi-cycles. Special attention
has been paid to the effect of the non-dimensional scraping velocity and the
Reynolds number in the flow field. CFD simulations provide support for the
identification of the flow patterns and the parameter assessment extension.
The results show how the scraping parameters affect the turbulence level
produced in the flow and therefore the desired heat transfer enhancement.
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