화학공학소재연구정보센터
Experimental Heat Transfer, Vol.32, No.1, 25-35, 2019
Experimental analysis of conical baffles with rifts on heat transfer and pressure drop
In the present study, convective heat transfer to the air from a heating tube attached to conical baffles with rift was experimentally examined. The air entering the test section first contacts the large surface of the conical baffle. Therefore, the conical baffle both directs the air toward the heating surface and increases the heat transfer surface area. In the experiments, baffles with inclination angles of 45 degrees, 60 degrees, and 80 degrees were used. The baffles were placed on the heating tube at the pitch of 15 mm. The temperature of the heating fluid (water) was kept fixed at 65 degrees C. In addition to the riftless baffles, the experiments were carried out by using baffles with a rift spacing of 1.5 and 3.5 mm so that the boundary layer separation mechanism could be accelerated. Experimental results for eight different velocities of airflow (2-20 m/s) were presented. For the inclination angle of 60 degrees, the increase in the heat transfer of the baffle with rift was 13% at a rift spacing of 1.5 mm and 4% at a rift spacing of 3.5 mm according to the riftless baffle. In addition, for the inclination angle of 60 degrees, the pressure drop values of the riftless and the rift spacing of 1.5 and 3.5 mm were almost the same.