“…As it is widely used in fields of aerospace, refrigeration, air conditioning and oil refining, the heat transfer enhancement of the compact heat exchanger has been of industrial and academic interests for decades [1,2]. The extended surface [3] is one of the effective ways to enhance heat transfer by interrupting the boundary layer, restarting it, creating secondary flows, and/or generating flow unsteadiness [4] with typical channels of wavy fins [5], offset strip fins [6][7][8] and louvered fins [9]. However, as the pressure drop and pump power increase with the enhancement of heat transfer, it is important to evaluate the comprehensive performance [7,10,11] of the heat exchanger.…”