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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 84, 2023 - Issue 3
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Research Articles

Thermal–hydraulic characteristics and structure optimization of Z-channel printed circuit heat exchanger

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Pages 177-197 | Received 21 Apr 2022, Accepted 18 Jul 2022, Published online: 09 Aug 2022
 

Abstract

Printed circuit heat exchanger (PCHE) is a compact equipment, which has the characteristic of high heat exchange efficiency. In practical application, the Z-type microchannel PCHE has shown unique advantage, and its structural parameters, such as pitch angle, pitch length, and channel diameter, have significant impact on its thermal–hydraulic characteristics. In this study, a series of PCHE models with a pitch angle of 5° to 45°, a pitch length of 12.3 mm to 24.6 mm, and a channel diameter of 1.25 mm to 2.25 mm are built by numerical method. Using a working medium of helium, we in detail analyze effects of these structural parameters of the PCHE on the related thermal–hydraulic characteristics. More importantly, to obtain the optimized structure of the PCHE, the response surface analysis of the simulation data is present. It shows that both the pitch angle and the inlet Reynolds number have greater effects on the flow and heat transfer performance of the PCHE. The quadratic polynomials of Nu and f are fitted by DesignExpert and the genetic algorithm is used for the multiobjective optimization. Three sets of optimized structures are given and also verified by the numerical simulations. The study could provide a guidance for the design and application of the PCHE in related engineering.

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Funding

This work is supported by the Projects from National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51706173), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2017M613131), and Postdoctoral Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province (No. 2017BSHEDZZ43).

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