yazguli
Mechanical
- Jan 4, 2013
- 36
Hi
If you make a cut on the inner pipe of a double pipe heat exchanger or make a hole on it and attach a rectangular or a pin shaped fin on (in) it,(and of course, weld it) so that it is extended from inside of the pipe to it's outside,how would the fin effectiveness be changed?
I wonder if in this case the meaning of "base surface of a fin" is somewhat changed and that the surface of the inner part of the fin(or even a portion of it) could be considered as a part of pipe's surface,not being covered with something that would decrease the conduction heat transfer through the pipe's surface.
regards
If you make a cut on the inner pipe of a double pipe heat exchanger or make a hole on it and attach a rectangular or a pin shaped fin on (in) it,(and of course, weld it) so that it is extended from inside of the pipe to it's outside,how would the fin effectiveness be changed?
I wonder if in this case the meaning of "base surface of a fin" is somewhat changed and that the surface of the inner part of the fin(or even a portion of it) could be considered as a part of pipe's surface,not being covered with something that would decrease the conduction heat transfer through the pipe's surface.
regards