Abstract

Twisted tape is a widely used technique for heat transfer enhancement. In the present paper, we proposed a center-cleared twisted tape aiming at acxhieving good thermohydraulic performance. A comparative study between this type and the short-width twisted tape was performed numerically in laminar tubular flows. The computation results demonstrated that the flow resistance can be reduced by both methods; however, the thermal behaviors are very different from each other. For tubes with short-width twisted tapes, the heat transfer and thermohydraulic performance are weakened by cutting off the tape edge. Contrarily, for tubes with center-cleared twisted tapes, the heat transfer can be even enhanced in the cases with a suitable central clearance ratio. The thermal performance factor of the tube with center-cleared twisted tape can be enhanced by 7–20% as compared with the tube with conventional twisted tape. All these demonstrated that the center-cleared twisted tape is a promising technique for laminar convective heat transfer enhancement.

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