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  HEAT TRANSFER AND FLOW FRICTION CHARACTERISTICS OF PERFORATED-PLATE HEAT EXCHANGERS
 
 
Title: HEAT TRANSFER AND FLOW FRICTION CHARACTERISTICS OF PERFORATED-PLATE HEAT EXCHANGERS
Author: Rodriguez, J. I.
Mills, A. F.
Appeared in: Experimental heat transfer
Paging: Volume 9 (1996) nr. 4 pages 335-356
Year: 1996-10-01
Contents: Experimental results are reported for perforated-plate heat transfer matrices. Friction and heat transfer data were obtained for low-Reynolds-number continuum flow (Red≤100) over a range of geometric parameters, including plate open-area ratio, plate spacing-to-thickness ratio, and hole diameter-to-plate thickness ratio. Friction factors were obtained from isothermal pressure drop tests, and single-blow transient tests were used to obtain heat transfer coefficients. The main trends in the data are identified. A modified London area goodness factor is introduced to account properly for the effect of plate open-area ratio on thermal-hydraulic performance. Implications of the results for heat exchanger design are discussed briefly.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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