Volume 96,   №2

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF FREE-CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER OF SINGLE-ROW BUNDLES OF TUBES WITH SPIRAL ALUMINUM FINS OF DIFFERENT HEIGHTS IN AN AIR FLOW INTENSIFIED BY AN EXHAUST SHAFT



Experimental studies of free-convective heat exchange between single-row bundles of bimetallic tubes with spiral rolled aluminum fi ns of diff erent heights (2–14.6 mm) and a vertical air fl ow created by an exhaust shaft with adjustable height H = 0.52, 1.16, and 2.12 m are presented. The tubes were layed out with a constant relative transverse spacing σ1 = 1.14 (6 pipes). The data of measurements were used to calculate the average reduced heat transfer coeffi cient, which ranged from 0.78 to 17.30 W/(m2oC) at Rayleigh numbers (19–360)·103 . A similarity equation is obtained for describing the dependence of heat emission of single-row bundles with diff erent fi n heights in a free convection regime on the relative height of the bundle–shaft system. It is found that intensifi cation of free convection of air by installing an exhaust shaft above the bundle of tubes allows one to increase the heat emission intensity by 2.3 times. Expressions are obtained for determining the energy and aerodynamic effi ciencies of the bundle–shaft system. The optimal height of fi nning (about 8 mm) for bundles of studied tubes with an exhaust shaft was determined.
 
 
Author:  A. B. Sukhotskiia, E. S. Danil′chik
Keywords:  fi nned tube, single-row bundle, exhaust shaft, free air convection
Page:  385

A. B. Sukhotskiia, E. S. Danil′chik.  EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF FREE-CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER OF SINGLE-ROW BUNDLES OF TUBES WITH SPIRAL ALUMINUM FINS OF DIFFERENT HEIGHTS IN AN AIR FLOW INTENSIFIED BY AN EXHAUST SHAFT //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics. . Volume 96, №2. P. 385.


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