2012
DOI: 10.1115/1.4005990
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A Study of Heat Transfer Augmentation for Recuperative Heat Exchangers: Comparison Between Three Dimple Geometries

Abstract: This study presents an investigation of the heat transfer augmentation for the purpose of obtaining high effectiveness recuperative heat exchangers for waste heat recovery. The focus of the present work is in the fully developed portion of a 2:1 aspect ratio rectangular channel characterized by dimples applied to one wall at channel Reynolds numbers of 10,000, 18,000, 28,000, and 36,000. The dimples are applied in a staggered-row, racetrack configuration. In this study, a segmented copper test section was embe… Show more

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“…Lin et al [20] proposed fins, embedded with wave type vortex generators and predicted an 18-20% fin area reduction by implementation of enhanced fins. Semidimples, full dimples [21,22] wavy up, wavy down [23], inclined projected winglet pair (IPWP) [24] and curved winglets [25,26] are some non-conventional type VGs which have been implemented to get higher thermal hydraulic performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lin et al [20] proposed fins, embedded with wave type vortex generators and predicted an 18-20% fin area reduction by implementation of enhanced fins. Semidimples, full dimples [21,22] wavy up, wavy down [23], inclined projected winglet pair (IPWP) [24] and curved winglets [25,26] are some non-conventional type VGs which have been implemented to get higher thermal hydraulic performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%