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Transient regime of heat exchangers

Authors: Michel FEIDT, Monica COSTEA, Renaud FEIDT

Publication date: April 10, 2019, Review date: February 18, 2022

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ABSTRACT

The unsteady operation of exchangers, whatever they may be, is a daily reality met on thermal systems using such equipment. The challenge is a better knowledge of transient behaviors for an adapted control-command.

Several approaches appear centered essentially on the physical mechanisms, or on the opposite, on a systemic vision. It comes out the fundamental concept of time constant, supplemented by the notion of delay time (or even phase shift). The utility of the previous set is shown on examples.

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AUTHORS

  • Michel FEIDT: Professor - University of Lorraine, Nancy, France

  • Monica COSTEA: Professor - POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

  • Renaud FEIDT: President of INVIVO Consulting sas (industrial expertise and optimization), Energy engineer graduated from École polytechnique de Nantes. - INVIVO Consulting, Nantes, France

 INTRODUCTION

The unsteady operation of heat exchangers of all kinds is a daily reality in industry, and indeed for everyone. The challenge is to gain a better understanding of transient behavior, with a view to appropriate control and monitoring, and, beforehand, better sizing. This article is an indispensable addition to the current availability of Techniques de l'Ingénieur.

In this article, the focus is on the HEX (Heat Exchanger) component, which in itself represents a very vast world. The heat exchanger's relationship with other system components is a natural extension of this article, but is beyond its scope.

The article therefore introduces the notion of the transient regime and its privileged relationship with the additional variable of time. A number of approaches appear, centered essentially on physical mechanisms, or on the opposite, on a systemic vision.

The main types of stresses and disturbances encountered in heat exchangers lead to the various models available to account for and study the transient behavior of a heat exchanger. Moving from the mechanism to the system, we pass from the continuous medium (3D) approach to the 0D systemic model. The fundamental concept of time constant emerges, complemented by the notion of time delay (or phase shift).

The literature cites specific in-depth tools. To date, these have been the subject of a great deal of research, which is discussed in this article in five successive sections.

The usefulness of this study is demonstrated through examples, including the oldest one, cowpers, which remains current, but also for :

  • solar thermal collectors in connection with heat storage ;

  • thermal storage ;

  • exchanger fouling, which remains a major economic concern.

A more specific example deals with heat pipe transients.

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KEYWORDS

control-command   |   time constant   |   delay time   |   unsteady operation


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