Heat transfer enhancement in pillow-plate heat exchangers with dimpled surfaces: A numerical study

Applied Thermal Engineering - Tập 153 - Trang 142-146 - 2019
M. Piper1,2, A. Zibart1,2, E. Djakow3, R. Springer3, W. Homberg3, E.Y. Kenig1,4
1Paderborn University, Chair of Fluid Process Engineering, Paderborn, Germany
2Paderborn University, Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurship Center of the University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany
3Paderborn University, Chair of Forming and Machining Technology, Paderborn, Germany
4Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Moscow, Russian Federation

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