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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 28, 1995 - Issue 2
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CONJUGATE HEAT TRANSFER OF A FINNED TUBE PART A: HEAT TRANSFER BEHAVIOR AND OCCURRENCE OF HEAT TRANSFER REVERSAL

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Pages 133-146 | Received 04 May 1994, Accepted 27 Dec 1994, Published online: 02 Mar 2007
 

Abstract

The conjugate heat transfer in a high-performance finned-lube heat exchanger element was calculated for three-dimensional thermally and hydrodynamically developing laminar flows. The influence of Reynolds number Re and a fin efficiency parameter Fi (ratio of fin to fluid conductivity times fin thickness to fin pitch) on the heat transfer behavior has been studied. Flow patterns, pressure distribution. Nusselt number distribution, heat flux distribution, and fin efficiency are presented. The part of the fin upstream of the tube is much more efficient than the downstream part. A unique heat transfer phenomenon, a directional reversal of the heat transfer, occurred locally on the fin in the tube wake for small Fi and large Re. This can be interpreted as three-dimensional interaction of convection and the fin conduction in the tube wake, when the flow is dominated by a strong horseshoe vortex and a dead water zone with recirculation.

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