Abstract

Passive performance improvement of heat exchangers is cost-effective and crucial for energy efficiency as well as sustainability of thermal systems. In this paper, an investigation is presented on a compact configuration of heat exchanger composed of a bundle of inclined elliptical tubes. The effect of geometrical parameters on the thermal performance of the heat exchanger is investigated for two tube arrangements i.e. inline and staggered configurations. These parameters include longitudinal (SL/a = 3 to 6) and transversal (ST/a = 2.5 to 5.5) pitch ratios. A CFD commercial code is used for simulation of heat transfer and fluid flow. Computations are performed for the Reynolds number range Re = 300-1500. The outcomes indicate higher performance of the staggered arrangement when compared with the inline inclined tubes. The best thermal performance is observed for a staggered configuration with SL/a = 6, ST/a = 5.5 at Re = 1500. Furthermore, correlations are provided for Nusselt number for heat exchangers of inclined elliptic tubes.

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