A CFD study of heat transfer through spacer channels of membrane distillation modules

The computational fluid dynamics modeling in this paper examines transient flow and temperature patterns in spacer-filled membrane distillation channels. The instantaneous velocity profiles at various time steps show that at higher Reynolds number the vortices emerge behind spacer filaments, move al...

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Main Authors: Shakaib, M., S. M. F., Hasani, Haque, M. Ehtesham-ul, Ahmed, Iqbal, R. M., Yunus
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spelling my.ump.umpir.206422018-03-01T01:26:23Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/20642/ A CFD study of heat transfer through spacer channels of membrane distillation modules Shakaib, M. S. M. F., Hasani Haque, M. Ehtesham-ul Ahmed, Iqbal R. M., Yunus TP Chemical technology The computational fluid dynamics modeling in this paper examines transient flow and temperature patterns in spacer-filled membrane distillation channels. The instantaneous velocity profiles at various time steps show that at higher Reynolds number the vortices emerge behind spacer filaments, move along with the flow and then finally diminish. This unsteady behavior causes variation in local temperatures and heat transfer coefficients with time. The temperature polarization is usually low near the locations where high velocity region hits the top or attaches to the bottom surface. The region near the filament at the bottom is a stagnant zone and an area of higher temperature polarization at all times. The effect of filament spacing is also investigated. At low Reynolds number and a small filament spacing of 2 mm, maximum values for average shear stress and heat transfer coefficient are obtained. When Reynolds number is high, this spacer becomes unsuitable due to smaller magnitudes of these parameters. The overall analysis shows that the spacers with relatively higher spacing, such as 3 or 4 mm are more appropriate for use in membrane distillation channels. Taylor & Francis 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/20642/1/A%20CFD%20study%20of%20heat%20transfer%20through%20spacer%20channels-fkksa1.pdf Shakaib, M. and S. M. F., Hasani and Haque, M. Ehtesham-ul and Ahmed, Iqbal and R. M., Yunus (2013) A CFD study of heat transfer through spacer channels of membrane distillation modules. Desalination and Water Treatment, 51 (16-18). pp. 3662-3674. ISSN 1944-3994 https://doi.org/10.1080/19443994.2013.789234 doi: 10.1080/19443994.2013.789234
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Shakaib, M.
S. M. F., Hasani
Haque, M. Ehtesham-ul
Ahmed, Iqbal
R. M., Yunus
A CFD study of heat transfer through spacer channels of membrane distillation modules
description The computational fluid dynamics modeling in this paper examines transient flow and temperature patterns in spacer-filled membrane distillation channels. The instantaneous velocity profiles at various time steps show that at higher Reynolds number the vortices emerge behind spacer filaments, move along with the flow and then finally diminish. This unsteady behavior causes variation in local temperatures and heat transfer coefficients with time. The temperature polarization is usually low near the locations where high velocity region hits the top or attaches to the bottom surface. The region near the filament at the bottom is a stagnant zone and an area of higher temperature polarization at all times. The effect of filament spacing is also investigated. At low Reynolds number and a small filament spacing of 2 mm, maximum values for average shear stress and heat transfer coefficient are obtained. When Reynolds number is high, this spacer becomes unsuitable due to smaller magnitudes of these parameters. The overall analysis shows that the spacers with relatively higher spacing, such as 3 or 4 mm are more appropriate for use in membrane distillation channels.
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author Shakaib, M.
S. M. F., Hasani
Haque, M. Ehtesham-ul
Ahmed, Iqbal
R. M., Yunus
author_facet Shakaib, M.
S. M. F., Hasani
Haque, M. Ehtesham-ul
Ahmed, Iqbal
R. M., Yunus
author_sort Shakaib, M.
title A CFD study of heat transfer through spacer channels of membrane distillation modules
title_short A CFD study of heat transfer through spacer channels of membrane distillation modules
title_full A CFD study of heat transfer through spacer channels of membrane distillation modules
title_fullStr A CFD study of heat transfer through spacer channels of membrane distillation modules
title_full_unstemmed A CFD study of heat transfer through spacer channels of membrane distillation modules
title_sort cfd study of heat transfer through spacer channels of membrane distillation modules
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2013
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/20642/1/A%20CFD%20study%20of%20heat%20transfer%20through%20spacer%20channels-fkksa1.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/20642/
https://doi.org/10.1080/19443994.2013.789234
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