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2015
Conference Paper
Title

Woven wire gas-to-liquid heat exchanger

Abstract
Gas-to-liquid heat exchangers lack in an adequate heat transfer coefficient on the gas side due to low convective heat transfer into the gas. Enhancing the heat transfer mechanism by increasing the surface area yields an improved heat transfer. Woven wire heat exchangers allow enlarging heat transfer surface area, decreasing material usage and the flexibility of different geometrical dimensions with the drawback of an increasing pressure drop. A further advantage of woven capillary-tube-and-wire structures is the possibility to combine the process of production of the mesh with contacting it to a tube. However studying heat transfer and hydraulics of woven capillary-tube-and-wire structures in experimental set-ups shows barriers in achieving good connection between wires and capillary tubes in first samplings. A medium heat transfer coefficient of 110 W/m²K for air velocities of 2 m/s with water as second fluid and stainless steel as solid structure can be achieved. Numerical simulations can reproduce the measurements and extended simulations of the same geometry, with less heat resistance between wires and tubes, yield a heat transfer coefficient of 330 W/m²K for a solid structure of 300 W/mK, showing the potential for wire structures as heat exchanger enhancer.
Author(s)
Fugmann, Hannes  
Tahir, A.J.
Schnabel, Lena  
Mainwork
2nd International Conference on Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, HTFF 2015. Online resource  
Conference
International Conference on Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow (HTTF) 2015  
World Congress on Mechanical, Chemical, and Material Engineering (MCM) 2015  
DOI
10.24406/publica-fhg-391210
File(s)
N-379097.pdf (941.27 KB)
Rights
Under Copyright
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
Keyword(s)
  • Thermische Anlagen und Gebäudetechnik

  • Energieeffiziente Gebäude

  • Wärmeübertragung in gebäudetechnischen Anlagen

  • transfer

  • heat exchanger

  • structures

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