TY - JOUR
T1 - Heat transfer enhancement of a heat exchanger using novel multiple perforated magnetic turbulators (MPMT)
T2 - An experimental study
AU - Pan, Chunlan
AU - Alqahtani, Aisha M.
AU - Wei, Haoran
AU - Sulaiman, Nadzril
AU - Elsiddieg, Awatif M.A.
AU - Ghoushchi, S. P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Masson SAS
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - The magnetic turbulator and electromagnetic vibration (EMV) methods have recently been employed to enhance heat transfer in heat exchangers. This method involves placing a magnetic oscillator inside the tube and attaching a magnet with specific dimensions to this oscillator. Creating an AC magnetic field near the tube causes the magnet and the oscillator to vibrate, acting as a magnetic turbulator. In this study, multiple perforated magnetic turbulators were used inside the tube of a heat exchanger for the first time, and their impact on hydrothermal parameters was assessed. Various factors were examined, including perforation diameter, pitch, and fluid flow rate. The thermal enhancement factor (TEF) was used to identify the optimal configuration. The results showed that simple and perforated turbulators increased heat transfer up to 156% and 150%, respectively. However, the pressure drop in the presence of these turbulators was up to 1.97 and 1.86 times higher than that of a simple heat exchanger. In addition, the maximum value of TEF was observed in the presence of a perforated magnetic turbulators with a hole diameter of 2 mm and a hole pitch of 12 mm. This turbulator was the optimal choice, providing a TEF equivalent to 2.06.
AB - The magnetic turbulator and electromagnetic vibration (EMV) methods have recently been employed to enhance heat transfer in heat exchangers. This method involves placing a magnetic oscillator inside the tube and attaching a magnet with specific dimensions to this oscillator. Creating an AC magnetic field near the tube causes the magnet and the oscillator to vibrate, acting as a magnetic turbulator. In this study, multiple perforated magnetic turbulators were used inside the tube of a heat exchanger for the first time, and their impact on hydrothermal parameters was assessed. Various factors were examined, including perforation diameter, pitch, and fluid flow rate. The thermal enhancement factor (TEF) was used to identify the optimal configuration. The results showed that simple and perforated turbulators increased heat transfer up to 156% and 150%, respectively. However, the pressure drop in the presence of these turbulators was up to 1.97 and 1.86 times higher than that of a simple heat exchanger. In addition, the maximum value of TEF was observed in the presence of a perforated magnetic turbulators with a hole diameter of 2 mm and a hole pitch of 12 mm. This turbulator was the optimal choice, providing a TEF equivalent to 2.06.
KW - EMV
KW - Heat transfer enhancement
KW - Multi magnetic turbulator
KW - Pressure drop
KW - Thermal enhancement factor
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85172001889&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2023.108642
DO - 10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2023.108642
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85172001889
SN - 1290-0729
VL - 195
JO - International Journal of Thermal Sciences
JF - International Journal of Thermal Sciences
M1 - 108642
ER -