Effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a decaying twisted swirler

Inserting a decaying swirler into a heat exchanger has been shown to improve heat transfer with minimal effect on the friction factor. The study analyses the effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a Decaying Twisted Swirler (DTS) in a horizontally he...

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Main Authors: At-Tasneem, Mohd Amin, Wan Azmi, Wan Hamzah, Mohd Azmi, Ismail
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Published: Elsevier 2023
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spelling my.ump.umpir.392392023-11-08T09:00:22Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39239/ Effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a decaying twisted swirler At-Tasneem, Mohd Amin Wan Azmi, Wan Hamzah Mohd Azmi, Ismail TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics Inserting a decaying swirler into a heat exchanger has been shown to improve heat transfer with minimal effect on the friction factor. The study analyses the effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a Decaying Twisted Swirler (DTS) in a horizontally heated tube. The diameter, twist angle, and DTS's blade count are examined for 13.5 mm–15.5 mm with a 0.5 mm interval, 0°–360° with a 60° gap, and 2 to 6 blades, respectively. The Nusselt number, friction factor, and thermal-hydraulic performance are examined for Reynolds numbers between 4583 and 35000. The relative Nusselt number and friction factor increase as DTS diameter and twist angle increase, reaching a maximum value at Re = 4583. Despite this, the relative Nusselt number dispersed as the blade count increased. The relative friction factor increases as the blade count increases. Maximum relative Nusselt number and friction factor reached 1.64 and 3.25, respectively with DTS's 15.5 mm diameter, 360° angle, and 4 blades. Nonetheless, the thermal-hydraulic performance is greatest when the DTS has a diameter of 15.5 mm, a twist angle of 180°, and 2 blades with 1.17. Elsevier 2023-10 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39239/1/Effect%20of%20diameter%2C%20twist%20angle%2C%20and%20blade%20count%20on%20the%20thermal-hydraulic%20performance%20of%20a%20decaying%20twisted%20swirler.pdf At-Tasneem, Mohd Amin and Wan Azmi, Wan Hamzah and Mohd Azmi, Ismail (2023) Effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a decaying twisted swirler. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 50 (103513). ISSN 2214-157X. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csite.2023.103513 10.1016/j.csite.2023.103513
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TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
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At-Tasneem, Mohd Amin
Wan Azmi, Wan Hamzah
Mohd Azmi, Ismail
Effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a decaying twisted swirler
description Inserting a decaying swirler into a heat exchanger has been shown to improve heat transfer with minimal effect on the friction factor. The study analyses the effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a Decaying Twisted Swirler (DTS) in a horizontally heated tube. The diameter, twist angle, and DTS's blade count are examined for 13.5 mm–15.5 mm with a 0.5 mm interval, 0°–360° with a 60° gap, and 2 to 6 blades, respectively. The Nusselt number, friction factor, and thermal-hydraulic performance are examined for Reynolds numbers between 4583 and 35000. The relative Nusselt number and friction factor increase as DTS diameter and twist angle increase, reaching a maximum value at Re = 4583. Despite this, the relative Nusselt number dispersed as the blade count increased. The relative friction factor increases as the blade count increases. Maximum relative Nusselt number and friction factor reached 1.64 and 3.25, respectively with DTS's 15.5 mm diameter, 360° angle, and 4 blades. Nonetheless, the thermal-hydraulic performance is greatest when the DTS has a diameter of 15.5 mm, a twist angle of 180°, and 2 blades with 1.17.
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author At-Tasneem, Mohd Amin
Wan Azmi, Wan Hamzah
Mohd Azmi, Ismail
author_facet At-Tasneem, Mohd Amin
Wan Azmi, Wan Hamzah
Mohd Azmi, Ismail
author_sort At-Tasneem, Mohd Amin
title Effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a decaying twisted swirler
title_short Effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a decaying twisted swirler
title_full Effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a decaying twisted swirler
title_fullStr Effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a decaying twisted swirler
title_full_unstemmed Effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a decaying twisted swirler
title_sort effect of diameter, twist angle, and blade count on the thermal-hydraulic performance of a decaying twisted swirler
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2023
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39239/1/Effect%20of%20diameter%2C%20twist%20angle%2C%20and%20blade%20count%20on%20the%20thermal-hydraulic%20performance%20of%20a%20decaying%20twisted%20swirler.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39239/
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