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Heat Transfer Research

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ISSN Print: 1064-2285

ISSN Online: 2162-6561

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Numerical Investigation of the Hydrodynamics and Heat Transfer in a Tube with a Spiral Tape

Volume 37, Issue 6, 2006, pp. 561-570
DOI: 10.1615/HeatTransRes.v37.i6.80
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ABSTRACT

This work is devoted to theoretical investigation of heat transfer and hydrodynamics in a cylindrical tube with a coiled tape for Reynolds numbers 200-3600 and small twist pitches. A numerical solution of full Navier-Stokes and energy equations is obtained using the FLUENT applied program package. The fields of the distribution of thermodynamic parameters have been obtained. The nonstationarity of the Taylor-Goertler vortices has been revealed and, based on this, the conclusion on the possible incipience of a high-scale turbulence in swirled regions at small Reynolds numbers has been made.

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