Energies (Aug 2021)

Experimental and Numerical Study of Heat Pipe Heat Exchanger with Individually Finned Heat Pipes

  • Grzegorz Górecki,
  • Marcin Łęcki,
  • Artur Norbert Gutkowski,
  • Dariusz Andrzejewski,
  • Bartosz Warwas,
  • Michał Kowalczyk,
  • Artur Romaniak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14175317
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 17
p. 5317

Abstract

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The present study is devoted to the modeling, design, and experimental study of a heat pipe heat exchanger utilized as a recuperator in small air conditioning systems (airflow ≈ 300–500 m3/h), comprised of individually finned heat pipes. A thermal heat pipe heat exchanger model was developed, based on available correlations. Based on the previous experimental works of authors, refrigerant R404A was recognized as the best working fluid with a 20% heat pipe filling ratio. An engineering analysis of parametric calculations performed with the aid of the computational model concluded 20 rows of finned heat pipes in the staggered arrangement as a guarantee of stable heat exchanger effectiveness ≈ 60%. The optimization of the overall cost function by the “brute-force” method has backed up the choice of the best heat exchanger parameters. The 0.05 m traversal (finned pipes in contact with each other) and 0.062 m longitudinal distance were optimized to maximize effectiveness (up to 66%) and minimize pressure drop (less than 150 Pa). The designed heat exchanger was constructed and tested on the experimental rig. The experimental data yielded a good level of agreement with the model—relative difference within 10%.

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