Innovative impinging jet methods for performance enhancement: a review

IF 3 3区 工程技术 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1007/s10973-024-13777-2
Ayushman Srivastav, Rajesh Maithani, Sachin Sharma
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This paper explores diverse techniques aimed at enhancing the heat transfer performance of solar air heaters, with a primary emphasis on impinging jet arrays. The discussion includes an examination of available standards governing the manufacturing, evaluation, and certification of solar air heaters. Traditional approaches, such as the use of turbulators (ribs, baffles, and dimples), improve thermo-hydraulic performance but often lead to thermal stress due to nonuniform cooling. In contrast, jet impingement heat transfer has gained attention for its ability to provide enhanced and consistent cooling even in confined spaces. The study examines key geometric and operational parameters that influence jet impingement heat transfer, such as nozzle-to-target plate spacing, jet diameters, jet arrangement, and jet angle. Among these, the nozzle-to-target spacing and jet diameters are identified as critical factors in optimizing heat transfer. The paper also highlights the superior performance of pipe jets over orifice jets, as pipe jets generate higher fluid velocity on the target plate, resulting in enhanced heat transfer and more uniform cooling. This research underscores the growing importance of jet impingement technology in improving the efficiency of SAH and opens avenues for its application in other thermal management systems, including concentrated solar power and electric vehicle cooling systems.

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新型冲击射流性能增强方法综述
本文探讨了旨在提高太阳能空气加热器传热性能的各种技术,主要侧重于撞击射流阵列。讨论包括对管理太阳能空气加热器的制造、评估和认证的现有标准的检查。传统的方法,如使用紊流器(肋、挡板和酒窝),可以改善热水力性能,但由于冷却不均匀,通常会导致热应力。相比之下,射流冲击传热因其即使在密闭空间内也能提供增强和一致的冷却而受到关注。该研究考察了影响射流冲击传热的关键几何和操作参数,如喷嘴到靶板的间距、射流直径、射流排列和射流角度。其中,喷嘴-目标间距和射流直径是优化传热的关键因素。本文还强调了管道射流优于孔板射流的性能,因为管道射流在靶板上产生更高的流体速度,从而增强了传热和更均匀的冷却。这项研究强调了射流撞击技术在提高SAH效率方面日益增长的重要性,并为其在其他热管理系统中的应用开辟了道路,包括聚光太阳能和电动汽车冷却系统。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry is a fully peer reviewed journal publishing high quality papers covering all aspects of thermal analysis, calorimetry, and experimental thermodynamics. The journal publishes regular and special issues in twelve issues every year. The following types of papers are published: Original Research Papers, Short Communications, Reviews, Modern Instruments, Events and Book reviews. The subjects covered are: thermogravimetry, derivative thermogravimetry, differential thermal analysis, thermodilatometry, differential scanning calorimetry of all types, non-scanning calorimetry of all types, thermometry, evolved gas analysis, thermomechanical analysis, emanation thermal analysis, thermal conductivity, multiple techniques, and miscellaneous thermal methods (including the combination of the thermal method with various instrumental techniques), theory and instrumentation for thermal analysis and calorimetry.
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