This work describes the development of a methodology that couples one-dimensional (1D) network elements with three-dimensional spatial computational fluid dynamic (CFD) elements to analyze shell-and-tube heat exchangers with dense tube bundles. The 1D elements represent the tube flow while the spatial elements represent the external auxiliary flow. This reduces the computational expense significantly as compared to full computational fluid dynamics analysis of the same system, while a detailed transient temperature distribution can still be obtained. The methodology uses a unique combination of relaxation algorithms, a polynomial regression mapping procedure, and discretisation methods to create a coherent numerical methodology. Simulations...
The modeling and dynamic analysis of shell and tube heat exchangers will be considered in this contr...
This article deals with numerical fluid flow and heat transfer simulations of a shell and tube heat ...
When two liquids are constantly in touch or are separated by a solid wall such that they never combi...
This work describes the development of a methodology that couples one-dimensional (1D) network eleme...
A feedwater heater is a typical component in power plants which increases the cycle efficiency. Over...
This chapter presents a brief summary and state-of-the-art overview of computational methods in heat...
This chapter presents a brief summary and state-of-the-art overview of computational methods in heat...
The thermal hydraulic analysis of nuclear reactors is largely performed by what are known as system...
This paper gives a brief summary of computational methods in heat transfer equipment, i.e., CFD (com...
Rapid development of computer capacity and advances in numerical solution methods for the governing ...
In the presente paper a basic Computacinal Fluid Dynamics (CFD) study of a small shell and tube heat...
A heat exchanger is a device that is used to transfer thermal energy (enthalpy) between two or more ...
Complex thermal-fluid systems may consist of many interacting components such as pipes, heat exchang...
One of the common assumptions in basic design theory is that fluid be distributed uniformly at the i...
Methods for transferring heat through convection are highly variable and numerous in application. St...
The modeling and dynamic analysis of shell and tube heat exchangers will be considered in this contr...
This article deals with numerical fluid flow and heat transfer simulations of a shell and tube heat ...
When two liquids are constantly in touch or are separated by a solid wall such that they never combi...
This work describes the development of a methodology that couples one-dimensional (1D) network eleme...
A feedwater heater is a typical component in power plants which increases the cycle efficiency. Over...
This chapter presents a brief summary and state-of-the-art overview of computational methods in heat...
This chapter presents a brief summary and state-of-the-art overview of computational methods in heat...
The thermal hydraulic analysis of nuclear reactors is largely performed by what are known as system...
This paper gives a brief summary of computational methods in heat transfer equipment, i.e., CFD (com...
Rapid development of computer capacity and advances in numerical solution methods for the governing ...
In the presente paper a basic Computacinal Fluid Dynamics (CFD) study of a small shell and tube heat...
A heat exchanger is a device that is used to transfer thermal energy (enthalpy) between two or more ...
Complex thermal-fluid systems may consist of many interacting components such as pipes, heat exchang...
One of the common assumptions in basic design theory is that fluid be distributed uniformly at the i...
Methods for transferring heat through convection are highly variable and numerous in application. St...
The modeling and dynamic analysis of shell and tube heat exchangers will be considered in this contr...
This article deals with numerical fluid flow and heat transfer simulations of a shell and tube heat ...
When two liquids are constantly in touch or are separated by a solid wall such that they never combi...