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Investigation of heat transfer performance in heat exchangers using hybrid nanofluids and twisted tape inserts with fixed special rings.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Assaf YH et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Abstract

This study examines the thermo-hydraulic performance of a heat exchanger tube equipped with special fixed ring inserts and twisted tape elements, using a hybrid nanofluid composed of Al₂O₃-CuO/water. Simulations are carried out under turbulent flow conditions, covering Reynolds numbers from 6000 to 14,000. The impact of varying twisted tape torsion ratios (TR = 5, 10, and 15) and hybrid nanofluid volume concentrations (ϕ = 0.3%, 0.6%, and 0.9%) is systematically evaluated. A validated CFD model in ANSYS Fluent demonstrates strong agreement with benchmark data. The results show that, at Re = 14,000, inserting a twisted tape (TR = 5) into a plain tube boosts the Nusselt number (Nu) by 36.28% and the convective heat-transfer coefficient (h) by 36.3% compared to pure water. The tape promotes turbulence and disrupts the thermal boundary layer, enhancing convective heat transfer. However, these gains incur an 8.0% pressure-drop penalty (ΔP). Furthermore, the study highlights the critical role of nanofluid concentration in optimizing heat-exchanger performance. At a 0.9% volume fraction of Al₂O₃-CuO/water nanofluid added to the twisted-tape (TR = 5) configuration, the Nusselt number climbs an additional 3.2%, while the convective heat-transfer coefficient rises by 18.2%. This nanofluid boost comes with a modest 6.1% pressure-drop penalty (ΔP increases from 284.8 to 302.2 Pa) yet drives the thermal performance factor (TPF) from 1.38 to 3.29. These findings provide a comprehensive understanding of how synergistic passive heat transfer methods and nanofluids can be strategically utilized to enhance the efficiency of industrial heat exchangers.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40419584