Kamel Cheriet, Yassine Demagh, El Wardi Bitam, Farid Berrahil
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Thermal performance analysis of coils versus longitudinal C-shaped tubes: validity of the turbulent correlations
AbstractCompared to helically coiled tube exchangers (HCTs), longitudinally curved tube exchangers (LCTs) have received little attention from scientists over the past decade, leading to a lack of correlations estimating the Nusselt number and friction factor. In view of recent studies promoting the use of LCTs (waved, C-shaped or sinusoidal) in linear solar concentrating systems, this study examines whether or not correlations of and developed explicitly for HCTs could be applied to LCTs. A (SST) turbulent model has been run on HCTs and validated by experimental correlations from the literature. With an amplitude ratio equal to unity (waviness amplitude to the curvature radius ratio) and the same curvature ratio (tube radius to the curvature radius ratio), LCTs and HCTs are geometrically similar. For these similar configurations, the numerical results of over the Reynolds number range overlap almost perfectly, which is not for. Over the LTC amplitude ratio range, no significant change in the mean was reported, with a max relative error of 3.98%, whereas was highly dependent on it. One key finding: with a similar curvature ratio, correlations of the mean developed previously for HCTs could be used for LCTs, which is not valid for the mean.KEYWORDS: Nusselt numberfriction factorhelically coiled tubelongitudinally C-curved tubesimilaritiesnumerical simulation Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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Waves in Random and Complex Media (formerly Waves in Random Media ) is a broad, interdisciplinary journal that reports theoretical, applied and experimental research related to any wave phenomena.
The field of wave phenomena is all-pervading, fast-moving and exciting; more and more, researchers are looking for a journal which addresses the understanding of wave-matter interactions in increasingly complex natural and engineered media. With its foundations in the scattering and propagation community, Waves in Random and Complex Media is becoming a key forum for research in both established fields such as imaging through turbulence, as well as emerging fields such as metamaterials.
The Journal is of interest to scientists and engineers working in the field of wave propagation, scattering and imaging in random or complex media. Papers on theoretical developments, experimental results and analytical/numerical studies are considered for publication, as are deterministic problems when also linked to random or complex media. Papers are expected to report original work, and must be comprehensible and of general interest to the broad community working with wave phenomena.