So the overall effectiveness of regenerators in series can be determined by adding the HTUs, for example, a regenerator with ? = 50% in series with a regenerator of ? = 75% has an overall ? of 80%.
Or overall ? = (?/(1-?) + ?/(1-?). . .) / (?/(1-?) + ?/(1-?). . . + 1)
(Subscripts omitted)...
If the mass flow rates / heat capacities are the same on both sides, what would be the overall effectiveness of two regenerators in series with different effectivenesses?
Bret Cahill
Conductivity, viscosity and density of air change pretty much with temperature. Maybe you could get ball park figures using cold to hot data for hot to cold over 50 degrees but anything much greater than that might give wildly different results.
Bret Cahill
Maybe Ni-Cr alloy hasn't had any big price fluctuations lately. In any event, steel is used for more than engines.
Signs have been popping up "will remove your junker for free." It will be interesting to see if they clean out those cars that ran off the road/cliff and into the canyon.
Bret...
United States Patent 4,162,281
Ingraham July 24, 1979
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Carburetor fuel atomization apparatus
Abstract
Apparatus for feeding compressed air to an automobile carburetor including a compressor, a compressed...
Fluid mechanics calculators are fun to play around with to get some numbers. Google "Reynolds Numbers" for something like:
http://www.efunda.com/formulae/smc_fluids/calc_pipe_friction.cfm#calc
and check my numbers:
0.018 cP viscosity for air @ 70 degrees F
114.7 psi abs pressure at tank...
These ballpark calculations are for a 2 l engine. This will work for larger engines but the air pressure or the tank size and tubing size will need to be increased accordingly.
The 1/2" tubing would run from the 8 gallon 100 psi tank -- 8 cu ft of air at STP -- to the regulator under the hood...
Someone recently complained about the high cost of the materials used in gas turbines. Until recently this was true on both a unit power basis as well as a unit weight basis.
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It's not all that big a deal to assume a flow rate and get some Nusselt number(s), boundary layer thicknesses, temperature differences, conductivities, surface areas etc. to determine a Q for ONE situation -- especially if you don't need two or 3 decimal place accuracy.
But to save everyone...
I may have fortuitously stumbled across a situation that might be replicated in other heat exchangers to enhance transfer. It now seems so obvious it's hard to believe I can't find anything similar in the literature. In fact, it's hard to believe it took _me_ 5 years to see it even though it...