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ISSN Online: 2162-6561

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Intensification of Heat Transfer in a Triangular Channel with Turbulizing Inserts

Volumen 31, Ausgabe 1-2, 2000, pp. 68-72
DOI: 10.1615/HeatTransRes.v31.i1-2.160
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ABSTRAKT

Results of an experimental investigation of the possibility to intensify heat transfer in a channel of a triangular cross section by installing 2 types of longitudinal turbulizing inserts are given. It is shown that the use of a turbulizing insert with alternating edges of cuts that are bent back in opposite directions and at an angle of 45° to the channel axis leads to an approximately 35% increase in the average coefficients as compared to the heat-transfer level in the channel without the insert.

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