Constructal design of a tubular array subjected to forced convection.
Resumo
In this work a tubular array (four tubes) subjected to a transverse forced
flow is analyzed in terms of thermal performance. Taking into account that
there are two main assembles usually used in heat exchanger equipment
(aligned and staggered), and that there exist an uncountable number of
possible assembles for an array of tubes, present work proposes to use the
Constructal Theory to build an optimized assemble. The distance between
tubes (p), and the region where tubes can be positioned are the geometric
constraint of the problem. Four values for p were considered: p = 1.25D
(tube diameter), p = 1.5D, p = 2D, p is free (no restriction). Fluid flow is
considered bi-dimensional, incompressible and laminar with ReD = 10 and
Pr = 0.71. Mass, momentum and energy equations were solved by the Finite
Volume Method (FVM) using FLUENT software. Geometry creation and
mesh generation were performed with GMSH software while VISIT
software was used for the post processing. Results have shown that
imposing no restriction to tube positioning do not necessarily lead to best
system thermal performance. In this particular study, setting p = 2D has
resulted in best thermal performance.
Keywords: tubular assemble, optimization,
Descrição
Palavras-chave
Tubular assemble, Optimization, Constructal design
Citação
PEDROTTI, Vagner Andrade et al. Constructal design of a tubular array subjected to forced convection. Engenharia Térmica (Thermal Engineering), v. 14, n. 1, p. 16-21, 2015. Disponível em: <http://demec.ufpr.br/reterm/artigos/345-2015.pdf>. Acesso em 27 jun. 2015
