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ISSN Online: 2377-424X

ISBN Print: 1-56032-797-9

International Heat Transfer Conference 11
August, 23-28, 1998, Kyongju, Korea

A NOVEL, VARIABLE-ROUGHNESS TECHNIQUE TO ENHANCE, ON DEMAND, HEAT TRANSFER IN A SINGLE-PHASE HEAT EXCHANGER

Get access (open in a dialog) DOI: 10.1615/IHTC11.1530
pages 191-196

摘要

A novel, active-enhancement concept to develop a variable-roughness heat exchanger-tube insert that can repeatedly fluctuate between enhanced and unenhanced heat transfer states was developed. The desired response of the heat-exchanger-tube insert is dictated by an excessive tube-wall temperature. A well-known correlation for the heat transfer coefficient due to roughness in turbulent pipe flows was applied to the tube-side of a double-pipe heat exchanger. This correlation was used to determine me material deformation required to produce "effective" enhancement, a roughness change that would produce at least a 10° C reduction in tube-wall temperature.

Shape-memory alloys can be used to develop a variable-roughness, heat-exchanger-tube insert that can respond to an excessive tube-wall temperature. The final design here consists of Nickel Titanium (NiTi) shape-memory-alloy wire coils that ride along a support structure in close proximity to the tube wall. At low temperature, the shape-memory coils are close-coiled and produce little heat transfer enhancement. In response to an excessive tube-wall temperature, the coil extends and produces substantial heat transfer enhancement.