TY - JOUR ID - 143745 TI - Simulation of the effect of using a finned tube on the thermal efficiency of a Helicopter shell and tube heat exchanger. JO - Journal of Aerospace Science and Technology JA - JAST LA - en SN - 1735-2134 AU - Salimi, Mohammad Reza AU - Rostami, Mohsen AU - Farajolahi, Amir Hamzeh AU - Ghanbari, Morteza AD - Assistant Professor, Aerospace Research Institute, Thehran, Iran AD - Department of Engineering, Imam Ali University, Tehran, Iran AD - Ghome University of Technology, Ghome, Iran Y1 - 2022 PY - 2022 VL - 15 IS - 1 SP - 83 EP - 98 KW - Shell and tube heat exchanger KW - Colburn factor KW - heat transfer KW - Fin-tube KW - friction factor DO - 10.22034/jast.2022.317457.1108 N2 - In this paper, flow and heat transfer inside a helicopter shell and tube heat exchanger is simulated in three dimensions. This converter consists of a shell with 90 U-shaped tubes inside. For further heat transfer, the tubes were simulated and compared once without fins and again with fins, which are produced longitudinally and integrally with the tube body. The current flowing in the shell is MIL-PRF 23699 oil and the flowing fluid in the tubes is JP-4 fuel. These two fluids flow in opposite directions and exchange heat with each other. Using Aspen software, the design is done in such a way that the heat exchanger has minimum length and weight to have a better and higher effect on the efficiency of the helicopter. To investigate the effect of tube geometry and oil mass flow on the heat transfer between fuel and oil, simulation has been performed in ANSYS Fluent program. In this simulation, a part of the whole heat exchanger is selected as the geometry and the effect of changing the geometry of the tubes, mass flow of fuel and oil on the heat transfer coefficient, Colburn coefficient, coefficient of friction and their ratio, and outlet temperature changes are investigated. The results of this simulation show that the heat transfer rate between fuel and oil for a heat exchanger with finned tubes is about 11% higher than without a fin. Also, reducing the mass flow of oil entering the shell increases the efficiency of the heat exchanger. UR - https://jast.ias.ir/article_143745.html L1 - https://jast.ias.ir/article_143745_6c12afd9625f7ca91670245e69dc6258.pdf ER -