EdCich
Mechanical
- Jul 1, 2005
- 1
Please entertain this somewhat "philosophical" question, which I ponder. Briefly: will a heat exchanger always improve mixing between constituents in a media? Specifically, assume I am designing a heat exchanger to lower the temperature of air or combustion products.....say from 700 to 500F. The heat is removed by a tubular heat exchanger, with water internal to tubes. The air or combustion products flow in cross-flow over the tubes; this flow is turbulent entering where the heat exchanger will be, but may or may not be turbulent depending on the heat exchanger design. In addition to removng heat from the air or combustion products, I want to improve the mixing of a trace constituent - maybe CO, unburned hydrcarbons, or other combustion byproducts for eventual clean-up. Will simply passing the combustion products and trace constituents thru the heat exchanger ALWAYS improve their distribution, and lend to a uniform concentration? It seems to me that depending on the spacing and orientation of the tubes, and whether I use fins or not, mixing could actually be retarded or inhibited, especially if I induce laminar flow. I recognize that I can take proactive steps to increase turbulence - such as staggering the tubes, or purposely inducing a recirculation zone, that can improve mixing. But it's not obvious to me that a conventional heat exchanger design will necessarily improve the mixing. I know that I should utilize a cold flow model, or CFD, but i'm not yet equipped to do so.
Any thoughts on whether I need to take proactive steps to improve the mixing as described? I know this question is general and vague, but I'm just trying to find a design strategy at present. Does anyone know of data or experience where heat exchangers can retard mixing between trace constituents?
Thanks!
Any thoughts on whether I need to take proactive steps to improve the mixing as described? I know this question is general and vague, but I'm just trying to find a design strategy at present. Does anyone know of data or experience where heat exchangers can retard mixing between trace constituents?
Thanks!