Novel compact fin and tube heat exchanger made of reinforced composite plate fins

Most fin and tube heat exchangers are affected by external factors over time, leading to a decrease in their efficiency. Among the most important reasons for this problem are the materials used in the manufacture of the heat exchanger. Heat exchangers are made of materials with high conductivity and...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Hamood Hezam, Alshameri, Oumer, Ahmed Nurye, Azizuddin, Abd Aziz
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34123/1/Novel%20compact%20fin%20and%20tube%20heat%20exchanger%20made%20of%20reinforced%20composite%20plate%20fins.CITREX2021..pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34123/
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Institution: Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah
Language: English
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Summary:Most fin and tube heat exchangers are affected by external factors over time, leading to a decrease in their efficiency. Among the most important reasons for this problem are the materials used in the manufacture of the heat exchanger. Heat exchangers are made of materials with high conductivity and are able to withstand the harsh conditions, but most of these materials are affected by corrosion such as iron, or the occurrence of electrochemical reactions that form layers with heat resistance at the surface of the material such as aluminium and copper, which negatively affects the performance of the heat exchanger. In addition, these materials have heavy weights that are difficult to use in small applications, and sometimes their prices are high for use in projects with a limited budget. To solve aforementioned problems, it possible to be a good option to use materials which have high corrosive resistance and light weight, few research work have suggested to use polymer as a material to product the heat exchanger, due to its characteristics which may limit the problems those occur in iron, copper and aluminium.