Izvestiâ Vysših Učebnyh Zavedenij i Ènergetičeskih ob Edinennij SNG. Ènergetika (May 2017)

THE METHOD OF CALCULATION AND ANALYSIS OF HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT OF BIMETALLIC FINNED TUBES OF AIR COOLING UNITS WITH IRREGULAR EXTERNAL CONTAMINATION

  • V. V. Dudarev,
  • S. O. Filatаu,
  • T. B. Karlovich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21122/1029-7448-2017-60-3-237-255
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 3
pp. 237 – 255

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The article focuses on a new method of calculating heat transfer coefficient of bimetallic finned tubes of air coolers taking into account external operational pollution. In contrast to wellknown methods that use the assumption of a uniform distribution of operational contamination layer with a constant thickness over the entire surface of the fins in the present method being introduced it is assumed that the thickness of the pollution layer during long-term operation is changed irregularly. Under such conditions the thickness of the pollution layer at the base of the fins becomes much greater than at the rest of the finned surface. The suggested method is based on a mathematical model developed with the use of the method of electrothermal analogy, whereby the heat flow through the wall of the finned tube is considered as divided into two components, viz. through the annular layer of outside contamination adjacent to the base of the ribs, and through the remaining part of the external ribbed surface covered with a thin layer of pollution. Within the framework of the developed methodology a new method for determining the thermal resistance of the pollution layer, which is based on analytical solution of two dimensional problem of heat conduction in the annular layer has been created. With the use of this technique the influence of the degree of contamination of the intercostal space of the industrially manufactured bimetallic finned tubes on the heat transfer coefficient has been studied taking into account the intensity of heat transfer of air and the properties and composition of the pollutant for industrial manufactured bimetallic finned tubes. It is established that a layer thickness of the pollutant at the base of the ribs has the greatest influence on the heat transfer coefficient. This is due primarily to the change of actual coefficient of the fins. It is demonstrated that the heat conductivity of the external pollutant has a significant impact on the heat transfer coefficient when the heat exchanger functions in the mode of forced convection of air.

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