Abstract

Variable displacement pumps are commonly employed in fluid power equipment. In applications involving variable displacement pumps, overheating of oil is a frequently encountered problem necessitating an effective oil cooling solution. In this work, the thermo-hydraulic performance analysis of an air blast hydraulic oil cooler, which is a compact heat exchanger (Brazed Aluminium Plate-Fin type) with surface heat enhancement feature in the form of rectangular offset strip fins is presented. The performance models available in the literature present correlations for f and j factors limited to a particular surface geometry and Reynolds number Re range. In the present work a detailed theoretical thermo-hydraulic analysis of an existing heat exchanger is presented using models available in the literature and also experimentally validated using a developed test-rig. The performance parameters derived from f and j factors like exchanger effectiveness, heat transfer coefficients and pressure drop are amply addressed. It was found that, cooler effectiveness varied only slightly with increasing oil inlet temperatures; whereas effectiveness decreased with increasing flow rates. The heat transfer rates increased with increasing oil flow rates and also with increasing oil inlet temperatures. The pressure drop on the oil side was found negligible.

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