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    Thermal performance evaluation of a diamond-shaped roughened tube
    (2025-12-01)
    Chokphoemphun, Suriya
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    Kamma, Panit
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    Promvonge, Pongjet
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    Promthaisong, Pitak
    Thermal performance evaluation was examined numerically in a diamond-shaped roughened tube, which created recirculation and pair counter-rotation flows, which helped to disrupt the boundary layer, and increased fluid mixing led to improving the rate of heat transfer. The parameters studied, including relative depth ratio, e/D, DR, from 0.02 ≤ DR ≤ 0.14, and relative pitch ratio, p/D, PR, from 0.25 ≤ PR ≤ 1.5, under turbulent flow conditions, 3000 ≤ Re ≤ 20,000. Computed results included heat transfer (Nu/Nu<inf>0</inf>), frictional loss (f/f<inf>0</inf>) and thermal performance (in terms of thermal enhancement factor, TEF). The simulations showed that the velocity and heat transfer became fully developed periodic at around x/D ≈ 6–7.5. The pair counter-rotation flows increased the level of both the flow strength and the mixing of fluid, and disrupted the boundary layer, leading to an increase in heat transfer rate. The Nu/Nu<inf>0</inf>, f/f<inf>0</inf> and TEF were achieved in a range of 1.00–3.34, 1.21–24.00 and 0.69–1.56. The maximum TEF was found at 1.56 for DR = 0.08, PR = 0.50 and Re = 5000.
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    Effect of arc-shaped twisted-baffles on augmented heat transfer in a rectangular duct
    (2023-02-01)
    Promvonge, Pongjet
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    Phila, Arnut
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    Chuwattanakul, Varesa
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    Chokphoemphun, Suriya
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    Eiamsa-Ard, Smith
    In this current work, the effect of utilizing arc-shaped twisted-baffles (T-ABs) in a rectangular air channel on thermal performance factor (TPF) has been experimentally studied. In these experiments, the influence of the changes in parameters such as dimensions of pitch ratio (p/w), attached arc-shape angle (α), and Reynolds number (Re) are explored. The comparisons demonstrate that a channel mounted with arc-shaped twisted-baffles yielded considerably greater Nusselt numbers than a smooth channel, possibly attributable to multiple-impinging jets near the channel surface. Heat transfer enhancements of twisted arc-shaped baffles (T-AB) having larger attack angles were superior to those having smaller attack angles. The one with α = 90o offered greater heat transfer rates than the ones with α = 20o, 40o, 60o, and 80o by approximately 8%, 7%, 4%, and 2%, respectively. The superior heat transfer was attributed to the better contact between the working fluid and heat transfer surfaces. In addition, utilizing arc-shaped twisted-baffles with the lowest p/w of 4.0, in a channel produced stronger vortices and multiple impinging jets, which caused better fluid mixing than other p/w. The optimum condition is achieved using T-ABs at an attached arc-shape angle of α = 90o, p/w = 4.0 and Re = 4000, where the heat transfer rate (Nu), friction factor (f) and TPF are found to be, respectively, 3.31, 4.68 and 1.98 times greater than those of a plain channel.