Heat transfer and pressure drop characteristic research of sine wavy flying-wing fins

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In recent years, heat transfer enhancement of heat exchange equipment has attracted more and more attention. In this paper, the heat transfer and pressure drop characteristics of sine wavy flying-wing fins are studied by numerical method. The objective is to improve the integrated heat transfer and pressure drop performance of sine wavy flying-wing fins. The degrees of freedom of fin sizes include fin pitch to fin height ratio f p/f h, fin height to fin wavelength ratio f h/W, fin amplitude to fin pitch ratio 2A/f p and fin inclined angle α. The results show that among the calculated 17 flying-wing fins, the optimal values of f p/f h, f h/W, 2A/f p, and α are 0.5, 0.4, 1.9 and 70° respectively. The optimized SWFWF simulation model is established, and the average JF factor is 1.307, which is about 10.9% higher than that of Fin 05 (JF = 1.18). Multiple linear regression is used to obtain the correlations of flow and heat transfer characteristics of flying-wing fins. The average deviation of the correlations for j and f are 0.85% and 4.9% respectively. The correlations can be used for the design and optimization of sine wavy flying-wing fins.

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Miao, L., Wan, R., Wu, H. wei, Liu, Z., & Wang, S. shun. (2023). Heat transfer and pressure drop characteristic research of sine wavy flying-wing fins. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-42872-x

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