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International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.46, No.12, 2103-2113, 2003
The influences of recycle on a double-pass laminar counterflow concentric circular heat exchangers
A new device of inserting an impermeable sheet with negligible thermal resistance to divide a circular tube into two subchannels with uniform wall temperature and external refluxes at the ends, resulting in substantially improving the heat transfer, has been designed. The mathematical formulation and theoretical analysis to such a conjugated Graetz problem of double-pass concentric circular heat exchangers have been developed by the use of an orthogonal expansion technique. The analytical results are represented graphically and compared with that in an open conduit of the same size without recycle. Considerable improvement in heat transfer is obtainable by employing double-pass operations with inserting an impermeable sheet instead of using single-pass operations without external refluxes. Two numerical examples in heat transfer efficiency by arranging the recycle effect as well as the power consumption were illustrated. The effects of the channel thickness ratio on the enhancement of heat transfer efficiency as well as on the power consumption increment have been also discussed. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.