Analysis of Turbulent Convective Heat Transfer from Rectangular Baffles by Taguchi Method
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2017
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Begell House Inc.
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In this study, the effects of the rectangular baffles mounted on the bottom surface of a heat exchanger on the heat and pressure drop characteristics were investigated using the Taguchi experimental-design method. Nusselt number and friction factor were considered as performance parameters. An L18(2135) orthogonal array was selected as an experimental plan for the six parameters: corner angle (α), inclination angle (β), baffle height (H), baffle length (L), baffle width (S) and Reynolds number. First of all, each goal was optimized, separately. Then, all the goals were optimized together, considering the priority of the goals. The presence of the rectangular cross sectioned baffles caused higher pressure drop than that of the smooth channel. It was concluded that increasing inclination angle and corner angle caused heat transfer to decrease. The length of the baffle was found to be the most influential parameter on friction factor. Likewise, it was concluded that the most affected parameter on the heat transfer was Reynolds number. © 2017 Begell House Inc.. All rights reserved.
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Convective Heat Transfer, Friction Factor, Rectangular Baffles, Taguchi Method, Turbulent Flow
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Proceedings of the Thermal and Fluids Engineering Summer Conference -- 2nd Thermal and Fluid Engineering Summer Conference, TFESC 2017 and 4th International Workshop on Heat Transfer, IWHT 2017 -- 2017-04-02 through 2017-04-05 -- Las Vegas -- 161870
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2017-April
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1173
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1183
