Abstract
Objective: This study evaluates the thermal performance of a double-pipe heat exchanger using a spiral airfoil insert in the inner pipe. Methods: The enhancement technique is classified as a passive method, as it does not require the direct application of external power to improve the heat transfer coefficient. Spiral pitch ratios of P/D=7, 5, and 3 were used, with the Reynolds number (Re) varying within the laminar flow regime (Re ≤ 2,100). Cold water flows inside the inner pipe, while hot water flows counter to it in the annulus. Results: The experimental results show that the Nusselt number increased by 159%, 161%, and 171%, respectively, compared to a smooth pipe alone, for flow rates of 2L/min, 2.5L/min, and 3L/min. Additionally, the highest friction factor reached 142%. Conclusion: The results indicate that the best performance evaluation criterion (PEC) was achieved within the flow range of 2L/min to 3L/min, with a pitch insertion of 3, yielding a PEC of 158% to 152%, respectively.
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