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  HYDRODYNAMIC AND THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CORRUGATED CHANNELS: EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH
 
 
Title: HYDRODYNAMIC AND THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CORRUGATED CHANNELS: EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH
Author: Mehrabian, M. A.
Poulter, R.
Quarini, G. L.
Appeared in: Experimental heat transfer
Paging: Volume 13 (2000) nr. 3 pages 223-234
Year: 2000-07-01
Contents: Corrugated channels in a plate heat exchanger have probably the most complicated geometry of all flow ducts. To understand the hydrodynamic and thermal characteristics of corrugated channels, a proper balance of theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches is essential. The theoretical approach, which involves the simultaneous solution of the governing equations of fluid dynamics, becomes so complex as to be impractical, except for some special cases and with many simplifying assumptions. The computational approach includes using computers to solve discretized versions of the governing equations of fluid dynamics. This article is focused on an experimental approach which concerns local pressure and local temperature measurements.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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