2022
DOI: 10.3390/pr10010102
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Model Validation for the Heat Transfer in Gasket Plate Heat Exchangers Working with Vegetable Oils

Abstract: Many models for accurately predicting the performance of gasket plate heat exchangers were developed in the last decades, grouped in three categories: empirical, semi-analytical or theoretical/numerical, with the view to saving materials and energy through correct design of industrial equipment. This work addresses one such model, namely Lévêque correlation modified by Martin and by Dović, which is promising due to the correct assumption of the flow in sine duct channels and the consideration of energy losses … Show more

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“…The geometric characteristic and physical parameters of the heat exchangers used in the present work were those tested by Neagu and Koncsag [2]. The relevant fact regarding the models is that Skočilas and Palaziuk [1] used water as the working fluid and two chevron plates for the numerical simulation (CFD).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The geometric characteristic and physical parameters of the heat exchangers used in the present work were those tested by Neagu and Koncsag [2]. The relevant fact regarding the models is that Skočilas and Palaziuk [1] used water as the working fluid and two chevron plates for the numerical simulation (CFD).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relevant fact regarding the models is that Skočilas and Palaziuk [1] used water as the working fluid and two chevron plates for the numerical simulation (CFD). The work developed by Neagu and Koncsag [2] was theoretical and experimental in an industrial plant, using water and vegetable oil as working fluids, and presented comparisons with relative errors below 20 %.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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