Abstract

The processing of dimple on the outer wall of tube will produce corresponding protrusion dimple on the inner wall. The turbulent flow and heat transfer performance of a tubular heat exchanger containing a dimpled inner tube is studied numerically. The results show that the main reason for the enhancement of heat transfer ability of the dimple is the flow vortex in the concave dimple and the shock to the wall induced by the protrusion dimple. Compared with the smooth wall of the tube, the maximum enhancement of heat transfer was 1.94 times in concave dimple and 2.74 times in protrusion dimple. By comparing the heat transfer performance, flow resistance, and comprehensive heat transfer factor of the tube and shell of different sizes of exchange heat pipe, it is determined that the combination of inner and outer wall dimple size of 10–15 mm is a structure with better comprehensive heat transfer performance.

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