CFD simulation of air to air enthalpy heat exchanger

A CFD model which supports conjugate heat and mass transfer problem representation across the membrane of air-to-air energy recovery heat exchangers has been developed. The model consists of one flow passage for the hot stream and another for the adjacent cold stream. Only half of each flow passage vo...

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Main Authors: Al-Waked, R., Nasif, M. S., Morrison, G., Behnia, M.
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.utp.eprints.107572013-12-16T23:48:17Z CFD simulation of air to air enthalpy heat exchanger Al-Waked, R. Nasif, M. S. Morrison, G. Behnia, M. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery A CFD model which supports conjugate heat and mass transfer problem representation across the membrane of air-to-air energy recovery heat exchangers has been developed. The model consists of one flow passage for the hot stream and another for the adjacent cold stream. Only half of each flow passage volume has been modelled on each side of the membrane surface. Three dimensional, steady state and laminar flow studies have been conducted using a commercial CFD package. The volumetric species transport model has been adopted to describe the H 2 O and air gas mixtures. Mesh dependency has been examined and followed by validation of the CFD model against published data. Furthermore, effects of flow direction at the inlet of the heat exchanger on its thermal effectiveness have been investigated. Simulation results are presented and analysed in terms of sensible effectiveness, latent effectiveness and pressure drop across the membrane heat exchanger. Results have shown that counter-flow configuration has greater sensitivity to the mesh centre perpendicular distance from the membrane when compared to the other two flow configurations (cross-/parallel-flow). However, the lateral mesh element length has shown minimal effect on the thermal effectiveness of the enthalpy heat exchanger. For the quasi-flow heat exchanger, a perpendicular flow direction to the inlets has been found to produce a higher performance in contrast to the non-perpendicular flow. 2013 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10757/1/ECM_Journal.pdf Al-Waked, R. and Nasif, M. S. and Morrison, G. and Behnia, M. (2013) CFD simulation of air to air enthalpy heat exchanger. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10757/
institution Universiti Teknologi Petronas
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Al-Waked, R.
Nasif, M. S.
Morrison, G.
Behnia, M.
CFD simulation of air to air enthalpy heat exchanger
description A CFD model which supports conjugate heat and mass transfer problem representation across the membrane of air-to-air energy recovery heat exchangers has been developed. The model consists of one flow passage for the hot stream and another for the adjacent cold stream. Only half of each flow passage volume has been modelled on each side of the membrane surface. Three dimensional, steady state and laminar flow studies have been conducted using a commercial CFD package. The volumetric species transport model has been adopted to describe the H 2 O and air gas mixtures. Mesh dependency has been examined and followed by validation of the CFD model against published data. Furthermore, effects of flow direction at the inlet of the heat exchanger on its thermal effectiveness have been investigated. Simulation results are presented and analysed in terms of sensible effectiveness, latent effectiveness and pressure drop across the membrane heat exchanger. Results have shown that counter-flow configuration has greater sensitivity to the mesh centre perpendicular distance from the membrane when compared to the other two flow configurations (cross-/parallel-flow). However, the lateral mesh element length has shown minimal effect on the thermal effectiveness of the enthalpy heat exchanger. For the quasi-flow heat exchanger, a perpendicular flow direction to the inlets has been found to produce a higher performance in contrast to the non-perpendicular flow.
format Citation Index Journal
author Al-Waked, R.
Nasif, M. S.
Morrison, G.
Behnia, M.
author_facet Al-Waked, R.
Nasif, M. S.
Morrison, G.
Behnia, M.
author_sort Al-Waked, R.
title CFD simulation of air to air enthalpy heat exchanger
title_short CFD simulation of air to air enthalpy heat exchanger
title_full CFD simulation of air to air enthalpy heat exchanger
title_fullStr CFD simulation of air to air enthalpy heat exchanger
title_full_unstemmed CFD simulation of air to air enthalpy heat exchanger
title_sort cfd simulation of air to air enthalpy heat exchanger
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10757/1/ECM_Journal.pdf
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