Abstract

A heat recovery device was designed and manufactured to provide air-to-air heat transfer by using a cross-flow heat exchanger on the pipe bundles. For this purpose, different cold air inlet temperature values and the temperature values of high temperature hot exhaust gases in the tube bundle heat exchanger were determined as operating parameters. According to the temperature increase of the cold air entering the heat exchanger; The kinematic viscosity values of the air increased and the maximum Reynolds number in the flow state of the air passing through the test heat exchanger was decreased. The average Nusselt numbers and average air convection coefficients in the flow of air decreased according to the temperature increase of the cold air. According to the temperature increase of the cold air entering the heat exchanger, both the analytical and experimental outlet temperature values of the cold air leaving the heat exchanger increase very close to each other. With this increase, the amount of heat transferred from the fluid to the fluid in the heat exchanger decreases. While the temperature value of the cold air entering the heat exchanger increases, the temperature difference value of the advancing air from the beginning to the outlet (ΔT= Ts – Ti) decreases. Due to this decrease, a decrease was observed in the amount of heat transfer.

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