Publication detail
Polymeric Hollow Fiber Heat Exchangers: Liquid-to-Gas Application
ASTROUSKI, I. RAUDENSKÝ, M.
Czech title
Plastovy vymeniky tepla z dutych vlaken: pouziti kapalina-plyn
English title
Polymeric Hollow Fiber Heat Exchangers: Liquid-to-Gas Application
Type
miscellaneous
Language
en
Original abstract
Metallic heat exchangers have a number of well-known shortcomings such as high weight and cost and low resistance to corrosion. Polymeric hollow fiber heat exchangers were proposed about decade ago as an alternative for low temperature applications. Although experimental results have been published for liquid-to-liquid applications, there is no data for liquid-to-gas applications. To overcome this lack of data, a number of heat exchangers were prepared and tested. Two types of polypropylene hollow fibers (wall thickness 50 microm, outside diameter 550 microm and 700 microm) were used to create heat exchangers with heat exchange areas 0.2 – 0.25 m2. An original approach (fiber fabric were woven) was utilized to achieve a uniform distribution of fibers. The heat transfer performance was studied with hot (40-90 C) ethyleneglycol-water brine flowing inside the fibers and cooling air flowing across the fibers. Experiments showed that hollow fiber cross-flow heat exchangers can achieve high values of overall heat-transfer coefficients (300-600 W/m2 K).
Czech abstract
Polymerni vymeniky z dutych vlaken se ukazali jako dobra alternativa pro nizkoteplotni aplikaci. Clanek popisuje vysledky testu plastoveho vymeniku z vlaken v aplikaci kapalina-plyn
English abstract
Metallic heat exchangers have a number of well-known shortcomings such as high weight and cost and low resistance to corrosion. Polymeric hollow fiber heat exchangers were proposed about decade ago as an alternative for low temperature applications. Although experimental results have been published for liquid-to-liquid applications, there is no data for liquid-to-gas applications. To overcome this lack of data, a number of heat exchangers were prepared and tested. Two types of polypropylene hollow fibers (wall thickness 50 microm, outside diameter 550 microm and 700 microm) were used to create heat exchangers with heat exchange areas 0.2 – 0.25 m2. An original approach (fiber fabric were woven) was utilized to achieve a uniform distribution of fibers. The heat transfer performance was studied with hot (40-90 C) ethyleneglycol-water brine flowing inside the fibers and cooling air flowing across the fibers. Experiments showed that hollow fiber cross-flow heat exchangers can achieve high values of overall heat-transfer coefficients (300-600 W/m2 K).
Keywords in Czech
polimerni vymenik tepla, HTC
Keywords in English
polymeric heat exchanger, HTC
Released
02.07.2014
Pages count
9