Abstract:
This study experimentally investigated heat transfer and pressure drop on tube side of a mini-channel shell and tube heat exchanger (MC-STHE) prototype designed and manufactured using Kern method. Mini-channel copper tubes with an inner diameter of 2mm and a length of 240mm were used on the tube side of the MC-STHE. Baffles with a 25% baffle cut and a shell with an inner diameter of 30mm were used on the shell side. The Reynolds number on the tube side was changed from 1000 to 10,000 while that on the shell side was kept constant at 680. The experimental convective heat transfer coefficients and friction factors for the tube side were compared with correlations for macro-pipes commonly used in the literature. The experimental convective heat transfer coefficients were in good agreement with the Shah and Sieder-Tate correlations in the laminar region and in good agreement with the Petukhov, Hausen and Gnielinski correlations in the transition region while the experimental friction factors showed a similar tendency to the correlation modified by Shah. In addition, the Nusselt number and friction factor correlations have been proposed for use in designing similar MC-STHEs. The optimal operating range of Reynolds number for MC-STHEs is 4000<Re <5000 based on the Colburn factor while it is 4000<Re <6000 based on the flow area goodness factor.