Experimental Analysis of Heat Transfer Enhancement through Pipe using Baffles: A Review

J. M. Lanjewar, Mr. S. A. Borikar
Volume 1: Issue 3, July 2014, pp 151-154


Author's Information
J. M. Lanjewar1 
Corresponding Author
1M. Tech. Student, Mechanical Engineering Department, Kavikulguru Institute of Technology and Science, Ramtek.(India)
jmlanjewar@gmail.com

Mr. S. A. Borikar2
2Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, Kavikulguru Institute of Technology and Science, Ramtek.(India)

Review Article -- Peer Reviewed
Published online – 30 July 2014

Open Access article under Creative Commons License

Cite this article – J. M. Lanjewar, Mr. S. A. Borikar, “Experimental Analysis of Heat Transfer Enhancement through Pipe using Baffles: A Review”, International Journal of Analytical, Experimental and Finite Element Analysis, RAME Publishers, vol. 1, issue 3, pp. 151-154, July 2014.
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Abstract:-
Energy saving plays a important role in industrial development as well as reducing environmental impact.The necessity of energy saving is growing because of the current energy prices. Reducing energy cost can be achieved by producing more efficient equipments. Heat exchangers are the most important components in the refrigeration, automotives, chemical and process industries.So there is a need for the cost effective, more efficient and compact heat exchanger in the industrial market.In passive heat transfer enhancement strategy the use of inserts in channel is commonly used. Considering the increase in energy demand, effective heat transfer enhancement techniques have become important task . The present paper is a review of different types of inserts and its arrangement. According to recent studies inserts are known to be economic heat transfer augmentation tools..
Index Terms:-
Baffle, heat transfer enhancement, Inserts, Augmentation.
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