Empirical modeling and meta-analysis of heat transfer in plate heat exchangers
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Taylor and Francis
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Plate heat exchangers provide a compact and efficient alternative to bulky and spacious shell-and-tube heat exchangers. With numerous plates and flow passages, plate heat exchangers increase the flow transit time and enhance hot-fluid-to-cold fluid contact promoting higher heat transfer rates than conventional designs. Plate condensers and evaporators offer cost-effective, compact, and highly efficient alternatives to traditional surface condensers and evaporators. This article reports the empirical modeling and meta-analysis of over two-thousand heat transfer data compiled from thirty-five experimental investigations in the past three decades. The predictive correlations validated against an extensive database should be helpful to the industry and academia. Meta-analysis of the phase-change heat transfer data was statistically insignificant, and the current practice of deploying plate heat exchangers should be encouraged.
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Plate heat exchanger (PHE), Heat transfer, Plate condensers, Evaporators, Empirical modeling, Meta-analysis
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SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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Yagnavalkya Mukkamala & Jaco Dirker (2024) Empirical Modeling and Meta-analysis of Heat Transfer in Plate Heat Exchangers, Heat Transfer Engineering, 45:16, 1389-1411, DOI: 10.1080/01457632.2023.2260524.