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Title: A review of different twisted tape configurations used in heat exchanger and their impact on thermal performance of the system
Authors: Khargotra, R.
Kumar, R.
Nadda, R.
Dhingra, S.
Alam, T.
Dobrota, D.
Chicea, A.L.
András, K.
Singh, T.
Keywords: Twisted tapes
Nanofluid
Heat transfer
Friction factor
Nusselt number
Issue Date: 13-Oct-2024
Abstract: Heat transfer in water with the help of solar energy is an effective way to harness renewable energy and reduce reliance on non-renewable sources of energy. The utilization of turbulent promoters is an efficient solution to ameliorate the performance of heat exchangers (HE). The current work summarizes the experimental and numerical behaviour of HE reported in the literature, including the thermal examinations of HT and fluid flow characteristics with various turbulent promoters and tube arrangements. This article reviews multiple studies in which different twisted tape (TT) geometry enhances the HT rate in various HE tubes. The current work also compares the thermal performance (η) of TT configurations in HE tubes using correlations developed by different investigators. Maximum heat transfer and minimum friction factor concerning fluid utilized in the system may also produce the optimal form for twisted tapes.
URI: http://dspace.iitrpr.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4730
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