Experimental Study of Turbulent Flow Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop in a Plate Heat Exchanger With Chevron Plates

1999 ◽  
Vol 121 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Muley ◽  
R. M. Manglik

Experimental heat transfer and isothermal pressure drop data for single-phase water flows in a plate heat exchanger (PHE) with chevron plates are presented. In a single-pass U-type counterflow PHE, three different chevron plate arrangements are considered: two symmetric plate arrangements with β = 30 deg/30 deg and 60 deg/60 deg, and one mixed-plate arrangement with β = 30 deg/60 deg. For water (2 < Pr < 6) flow rates in the 600 < Re < 104 regime, data for Nu and f are presented. The results show significant effects of both the chevron angle β and surface area enlargement factor φ. As β increases, and compared to a flat-plate pack, up to two to five times higher Nu are obtained; the concomitant f, however, are 13 to 44 times higher. Increasing φ also has a similar, though smaller effect. Based on experimental data for Re a 7000 and 30 deg ≤ β ≤ 60 deg, predictive correlations of the form Nu = C1,(β) D1(φ) Rep1(β)Pr1/3(μ/μw)0.14 and f = C2(β) D2(φ) Rep2(β) are devised. Finally, at constant pumping power, and depending upon Re, β, and φ, the heat transfer is found to be enhanced by up to 2.8 times that in an equivalent flat-plate channel.

Author(s):  
Manikandan Periasamy ◽  
Rajoo Baskar

The objective of the present work is to study the influence of Copper nanoparticle concentration on heat transfer performance of mixed base fluid. In the present study, the performance of copper nanoparticles in (Ethylene Glycol (EG) + Propylene Glycol (PG) + Water (W)) base fluid was analyzed in the chevron-type Plate Heat Exchanger. The sol-gel method was used to prepare Copper nanoparticles (100 nm); dispersed in two different mixed base fluids of volume fractions 5%EG + 5%PG + 90%W and 15%EG +5%PG +80%W. Experiments were performed by varying the nanoparticle concentration from 0.2 to 1.0 vol %. Three different hot fluid inlet temperatures were used (55?C, 65?C and 75?C). It is revealed from the study that the rate of heat transfer increased significantly with the mixed base fluid. Result shows that at 75?C, 9%, and 14.9% enhancement in Nusselt number is obtained for 5%EG + 5%PG + 90%W and 15%EG +5%PG +80%W base fluid respectively for the nanoparticle concentration of 1%.


Author(s):  
Tariq S. Khan ◽  
Mohammad S. Khan ◽  
Zahid H. Ayub

The present experimental study is carried out to verify previously published heat transfer results attained using a simpler yet nascent data reduction technique for the same plate heat exchanger. A gasketed, commercially available plate heat exchanger with mixed (30/60) plate configuration was used in this study to obtain experimental heat transfer coefficient using modified Wilson plot method for data reduction. The comparison between current data and previously published results has shown excellent agreement between the two techniques hence verifying the results of the simpler method used earlier.


1968 ◽  
Vol 32 (11) ◽  
pp. 1127-1132,a1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katsuto Okada ◽  
Minobu Ono ◽  
Toshio Tomimum ◽  
Hirotaka Konno ◽  
Shigemori Ohtani

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