HelicalPipeFlow_ND
Procedure HelicalPipeFlow_ND(Re, Pr, L\D, RelRough,D\R_c: Nusselt_T, Nusselt_H, f) returns the average Nusselt number assuming constant temperature wall and constant heat flux for a given flow condition in a helically wound circular tube characterized by Reynolds and Prandtl numbers, length/diameter, relative roughness, and diameter to coil radius ratio. The Procedure also returns the friction factor for these conditions. The procedure can be used for developing or fully-developed flow in the laminar, transitional or turbulent flow regimes.
Inputs:
Re - Reynolds number based on properties evaluated at the bulk average temperature
Pr - Prandtl number of the fluid evaluated at the bulk average temperature
L\D - ratio of tube length to diameter.
RelRough - the ratio of the dispersions on the wall of the tube to the tube diameter (must be between 0 and 0.05)
D\R_c - the ratio of the tube inner diameter to the radius of the coil
Outputs:
Nusselt_T - average Nusselt number assuming a constant wall temperature
Nusselt_H - average Nusselt number assuming a constant wall heat flux
f - apparent friction factor [-]
Notes
This procedure is called by HelicalPipeFlow. It calls PipeFlow_Laminar and PipeFlow_Turbulent to obtain the appropriate Nusselt numbers and friction factor and then modifies these straight tube results in order to account for the curvature of the coil using correlations discussed in the Heat Exchanger Design Handbook (2008) and Barron (1999).
Two Nusselt numbers are returned. Nusselt_T corresponds to a constant temperature wall and Nusselt_H corresponds to a constant heat flux. These two values will be the same for turbulent flow. For laminar flow, they provide upper and lower bounds on the Nusselt number as explained in Section 5.2.4 of Nellis and Klein
Example:
Re=10000
Pr=2
L\D=100
relRough=0
D\R_c=0.2
Call HelicalPipeFlow_ND(Re, Pr, L\D, relRough,D\R_c: Nusselt_T,Nusselt_H, f)
{Solution:
f=0.0416 [-]
Nusselt_H=74.71
Nusselt_T=74.71 [-]}