Influences of baffles on the rate of heat recovery via a finned-tube heat-exchanger immersed in a hot-water store
L.P. Chauvet,
D.J. Nevrala and
S.D. Probert
Applied Energy, 1993, vol. 45, issue 3, 217 pages
Abstract:
The heat transfer at the external wall of the heat exchanger occurs primarily by buoyancy-driven natural convection in the surrounding water. An analysis of the effects of the presence of a rectangular duct on this heat-transfer process is presented. Small improvements in the rate of heat recovery were obtained repeatedly when a horizontal plate was located in the middle of the store.
Date: 1993
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