Publication detail

Review of Design and Modeling of Regenerative Heat Exchangers

KILKOVSKÝ, B.

Original Title

Review of Design and Modeling of Regenerative Heat Exchangers

Type

article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus

Language

English

Original Abstract

Heat regenerators are simple devices for heat transfer, but their proper design is rather difficult. Their design is based on differential equations that need to be solved. This is one of the reasons why these devices are not widely used. There are several methods for solving them that were developed. However, due to the time demands of calculation, these models did not spread too much. With the development of computer technology, the situation changed, and these methods are now relatively easy to apply, as the calculation does not take a lot of time. Another problem arises when selecting a suitable method for calculating the heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop. Their choice depends on the type of packed bed material, and not all available computational equations also provide adequate accuracy. This paper describes the so-called open Willmott methods and provides a basic overview of equations for calculating the regenerative heat exchanger with a fixed bed. Based on the mentioned computational equations, it is possible to create a tailor-made calculation procedure of regenerative heat exchangers. Since no software was found on the market to design regenerative heat exchangers, it had to be created. An example of software implementation is described at the end of the article. The impulse to create this article was also to broaden the awareness of regenerative heat exchangers, to provide designers with an overview of suitable calculation methods and, thus, to extend the interest and use of this type of heat exchanger.

Keywords

regenerative heat exchanger; packed bed; heat transfer; pressure drop

Authors

KILKOVSKÝ, B.

Released

12. 6. 2020

Publisher

MDPI

Location

Basel, Switzerland

ISBN

978-3-03936-481-7

Book

Advances in Design, Modelling, and Applications of Heat Transfer Equipment

Pages from

1

Pages to

27

Pages count

27

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT166089,
  author="Bohuslav {Kilkovský}",
  title="Review of Design and Modeling of Regenerative Heat Exchangers",
  booktitle="Advances in Design, Modelling, and Applications of Heat Transfer Equipment",
  year="2020",
  pages="1--27",
  publisher="MDPI",
  address="Basel, Switzerland",
  isbn="978-3-03936-481-7"
}