Experimental investigation of a novel heat exchanger for optimizing heat transfer performance using Al2O3‑water nanofluids
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2023
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Springer
Abstract
This study presents an experimental investigation to determine the heat transfer enhancement in a novel heat exchanger known
as the "Helicoidal Square-Shaped Heat Exchanger" with and without using a nanofuid. The experiments were performed for
the range of Reynolds numbers from 4400 to 8000, using nanofuid (Al2O3-pure water) at the concentrations 0.1, 0.25, and
0.5%. This experimental investigation found that the heat transfer ratio is improved by increasing the nanofuid concentrations and the fow Reynolds number. The highest value of the heat transfer ratio was at Re = 8000, and 0.5% concentration
of nanofuids. The corresponding increment in the heat transfer rate was 13.46 %, the heat transfer coefcient augmented
by 9.64 %, and the Nusselt number improved by 10.43% compared to the results obtained experimentally with distilled
water. The results obtained for the distilled water were verifed with the Dittus-Boelter equation and numerical simulation.
In addition, all obtained experimental data were compared with the CFD simulation. The use of nanofuids for heat transfer
enhancement has a wide range of applications. Therefore, the presented results suggest using Al2O3-water nanofuids to
improve the efciency of many renewable energy plants, including solar and geothermal energy systems.
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Heat exchanger, Heat transfer, Water nanofluids
