International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2019
Effects of curved vortex generators on the air-side performance of fin-and-tube heat exchangers
Abstract
Abstract Numerical simulations are performed to examine the thermal and flow characteristics of curved vortex generators (VGs) on the fin surfaces of fin-and-tube heat exchangers. The performance of VGs with different curvatures are evaluated at various attack angles. In addition, the effects of parameters including position, size and inclination angle are also investigated. The heat transfer performance and pressure loss are analyzed using the dimensionless parameters Nu/Nu0, f/f0, and R =(Nu/Nu0)/(f/f0)1/3 with ReDc ranging from 405 to 4050. The numerical result reveals that the value of R shows an upward trend with the increase of ReDc, indicating a better thermal hydraulic performance is obtained at higher ReDc for the present study. It is also found that the VGs with a curvature of 0.25 show best thermal hydraulic performance and the highest value of R\u202f=\u202f1.06 is achieved at an angle of attack of β\u202f=\u202f15°. Further parametrical study reveals that when the VGs are deployed at a non-dimensional horizontal distance of S1∗\u202f=\u202f0.232 and vertical distance of S2∗\u202f=\u202f0.697, better thermal hydraulic performance is achieved. The VGs with a smaller height and larger inclination angle show better thermal hydraulic performance at low ReDc (ReDc