Abstract
To meet the requirement of energy conservation and optimize the design of helical coils in laminar flow, the pitch, the coil radius and the average inlet velocity were selected as design parameters to obtain the tendency of the heat transfer and flow resistance characteristics of the helical coils. Heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop per unit length of helical coils were taken as the optimization objective functions. A multi-objective optimization model was established, three candidate points A, B and C were obtained based on Non-dominated Sorted Genetic Algorithm-II (NSGA-II). The results showed that heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop per unit length increase with the pitch and inlet velocity whilst them decrease with coil radius, among which the influence of inlet velocity is the most obvious and the pitch is the least. It was found that the coil radius of most points in Pareto front was relatively concentrated. The comprehensive performance of candidate points A, B, C had been improved significantly by 16.3%, 28.3% and 19.6% respectively.
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