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Effect of Partition Wall on Heat Transfer Characteristics of a Gas-to-Gas Counterflow Microchannel Heat Exchanger

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Pages 533-547 | Published online: 16 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

The effect of a partition wall on heat transfer characteristics of a two-stream gas-to-gas counterflow microchannel heat exchanger has been numerically investigated. The flow passages of the microchannel heat exchanger are plane channels of 100 μm in height and 20 mm in length. The material of the partition wall is assumed to be stainless steel. The computations were performed for a wide range of flow rate to investigate heat transfer characteristics of the microchannel heat exchanger. Moreover, computations for various partition wall thicknesses were conducted to investigate the effect of the wall thickness. The thickness ranged from 200 μm to 6 μm while the channel height was fixed at 100 μm. Numerical results show that heat transfer characteristics of a gas-to-gas counterflow microchannel heat exchanger are affected by partition wall thickness. Computations for various partition wall thicknesses and thermal conductivities of the partition wall were performed. The results were compared with those of a single microchannel with constant wall temperature. Applicability of the assumption of constant wall temperature was revealed.

Acknowledgments

Financial support from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Grant-in-aid for Scientific Research (C) number 18560209) is gratefully acknowledged.

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