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Numerical Study of Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics for Al 2 O 3 Nanofluid in a Double-Pipe Helical Coil Heat Exchanger.

Hyeon Taek NamSumin LeeMinsuk KongSeungro Lee
Published in: Micromachines (2023)
To numerically investigate the flow and heat transfer characteristics of a water/Al 2 O 3 nanofluid in a double-pipe helical coil heat exchanger, we simulated a two-phase Eulerian model to predict the heat transfer coefficient, Nusselt number, and pressure drop at various concentrations (i.e., volume fraction) and under diverse flow rates at the steady state. In this simulation, we used the k-epsilon turbulence model with an enhanced wall treatment method. The performance factor of the nanofluid was evaluated by accounting for the heat transfer and pressure drop characteristics. As a result, the heat transfer was enhanced by increasing the nanofluid concentration. The 1.0 vol.% nanofluid (i.e., the highest concentration) showed a heat transfer coefficient 1.43 times greater than water and a Nusselt number of 1.38 times greater than water. The pressure drop of nanofluids was greater than that of water due to the increased density and viscosity induced using nanoparticles. Based on the relationship between the Nusselt number and pressure drop, the 1.0 vol.% nanofluid was calculated to have a performance factor of 1.4 relative to water, indicating that the enhancement rate in heat transfer performance was greater than that in the pressure drop. In conclusion, the Al 2 O 3 nanofluid shows potential as an enhanced working fluid in diverse heat transfer applications.
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