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Second law analysis for nanofluid turbulent flow inside a circular duct in presence of twisted tape turbulators

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posted on 2024-11-15, 08:32 authored by M Sheikholeslami, M Jafaryar, Zhixiong Li
Finite volume method is employed to simulate water based nanofluid turbulent flow and entropy generation in a heat exchanger. In order to augment heat transfer rate, twisted tape turbulators insert inside the pipe. Second law analysis are presented for various values of height ratio (BR) and pitch ratio (PR) and Reynolds number (Re). Related formulas for entropy generation and Bejan number are provided. Results indicate that secondary flow increases with increasing number of revolution. Bejan number and total entropy generation augment with augment of pitch ratio. But they decreases with augment of Reynolds number and height ratio.

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Sheikholeslami, M., Jafaryar, M. & Li, Z. (2018). Second law analysis for nanofluid turbulent flow inside a circular duct in presence of twisted tape turbulators. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 263 489-500.

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Journal of Molecular Liquids

Volume

263

Pagination

489-500

Language

English

RIS ID

127636

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