Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of Exhaust Heat Exchanger for TED
Journal: International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (Vol.4, No. 5)Publication Date: 2020-09-08
Authors : Abhimanyu Pal N. V. Saxena;
Page : 816-821
Keywords : Mechanical Engineering; Exhaust gases; waste heat recovery; Thermo-Electric power; Exhaust Heat Exchanger; Thermo-Electric module;
Abstract
Lately with the headway of thermo electric materials, direct change of warmth vitality into electrical vitality gets conceivable. Thermoelectric innovation is utilized for recuperating heat vitality loses from motor fumes gases. The force produced by thermoelectric innovation is called as thermoelectric force. In thermo electric force age a fumes heat exchanger is utilized for recouping exhaust heat and a thermo electric module is utilized for changing over warmth into power. The current examination was expected to improve the structure of fumes heat exchanger by expelling inside blades and changing the cross sectional region of warmth exchanger to conquer issue of weight drop. The structures of fumes heat exchangers considered in the past exploration works recouped most extreme warmth from the fumes of a motor However issue of weight drop or back weight was watched affecting motor execution and working. Higher back weight can break down and harm motor bringing about stoppage of motor working. Computational liquid elements CFD was utilized in the recreation of the fumes gases streaming inside the warmth exchanger. The isothermal displaying strategy was utilized in recreation procedure of the warmth exchanger. The warm reenactment is done on heat exchanger to check the surface temperature, heat move rate, and weight drop in three distinctive test conditions urban driving, rural driving and max. power driving of a vehicle with 1.2 L petroleum motor. Rectangular molded warmth exchanger was utilized in ventilation system of interior burning motor ICE is demonstrated numerically to recoup the lost warmth from motor fumes. The examination uncovered that Rectangular molded warmth exchanger with progressively expanding cross sectional region limited weight drop and achieves higher temperature and warmth move rate at the surface. The mean surface temperatures acquired after CFD examination are 459K, 555K, and 791K for the three test conditions. The weight drop for the three test conditions are 24.14 Pa, 182.5 Pa and 5.413 Kpa and that is inside as far as possible. Abhimanyu Pal | N. V. Saxena "Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of Exhaust Heat Exchanger for TED" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-5 , August 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd33006.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/33006/computational-fluid-dynamics-analysis-of-exhaust-heat-exchanger-for-ted/abhimanyu-pal
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