Study on heat transfer characteristics of regenerative shell-and-tube heat exchangers

Xiaoze Du, Huiqian Guo, Yu Wang, Lijun Yang

Article ID: 1518
Vol 4, Issue 2, 2021

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Abstract


A new type of regenerative shell-and-tube heat exchanger is designed to solve the problems that the generation load of cogeneration units is limited by the amount of heat supply during the heating period, the peak shaving capacity of units decreases, and the phenomenon of wind and light abandonment in the power system is serious. Considering the advantages of nearly constant temperature and large potential heat release during the heat storage/release process ofphase change materials, paraffin is selected as the phase change material, and the phase change area of the heat exchanger is selected as the heat exchange unit. The control variates method is used to simulate the heat storage/release process of the heat exchange unit according to the key factors such as the flow rate of heat transfer fluid, the thermal conductivity of phase change materials and the thickness of phase change layer. The results show that increasing the flow rate of heat transfer fluid can enhance the heat storage capacity of the heat exchange unit and shorten the complete melting time of phase change materials. In order to control the heat at the output end of the heat exchanger during the heat release process, the flow rate of heat transfer fluid should be appropriately selected; using composite materials to improve the thermal conductivity of phase change materials can enhance the heat transfer capacity of the heat exchange unit, and the average heat transfer coefficient of the heat exchange unit is more than 2 times higher than that of pure paraffin at the same heat transfer fluid flow rate; increasing the thickness of phase change layer can prolong the time of maintaining the outlet temperature of heat transfer fluid in the process of heat release.

Keywords


Cogeneration; Phase Change Material; Numerical Simulation; Regenerative Heat Exchanger

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/tse.v4i2.1518

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