Abstract

We present results from an analysis of experimental data on heat transfer in channels with one- and two-sided heating and with flow swirling by means of screw-type inserts or by winding a thin-walled capillary with a thickness equal to the annular gap. We also propose generalizing relations for calculating heat transfer in annular channels with flow swirling and with different operating and design parameters.

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