Abstract

Performance of highly effective heat exchangers is governed by the various internal and external irreversibilities. In low temperature applications, the performance of these heat exchangers strongly depends on the irreversibilities such as ambient heat-in-leaks, longitudinal heat conduction through separating wall of heat exchanger and conduction through high temperature connecting tubes when they are integrated to the system. The special focus of present analysis is the study of effect of these irreversibilities on the performance of heat exchangers through second law analysis. It is observed that the effect of ambient heat-in-leak is different for the balanced and imbalanced counter flow high NTU heat exchangers. Study also makes it possible to compare the different irreversibilities for varying range of NTU and analyze the influence of external irreversibilities on the performance of heat exchangers when either hot fluid or cold fluid is minimum capacity fluid.

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