| Authors | علی وهابی,سید عبد المهدی هاشمی,ابوالفضل فتاحی |
| Journal | Case Studies in Thermal Engineering |
| IF | 6.4 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2025-06-08 |
| Journal Grade | Scientific - research |
| Journal Type | Electronic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | JCR ,SCOPUS |
| Keywords | Compact heat exchanger; Vortex generator; Cassini, shaped tubes; Goodness factor; Artificial neural network; Genetic algorithm |
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Abstract
This study aims to develop efficient heat-transferring systems by optimizing the performance of
compact heat exchangers. The research proposes novel tube shapes and examines the placement
of vortex generators to enhance efficiency. Various tube configurations, including simple oval,
oval-segmented, Cassini oval, parabolic-segmented, converging oval-segmented, and diverging
oval-segmented shapes, are evaluated. The study considers Reynolds numbers ranging from 500
to 1500, and vortex generator angles at three distinct values. Results indicate that diverging ovalsegmented
tubes with horizontal vortex generators achieve the highest Nusselt number, while
Cassini-shaped tubes exhibit the highest friction factor. The maximum performance evaluation
criterion exceeds 1.5. Using the simultaneous proposed geometries and vortex generators, the
goodness factor can increase more than 60 %. Additionally, a more than 30 % increment in the
Colburn factor is expected. The vortex generator with a 90◦ angle showed the best improvement
in Nusselt number, outperforming other types by 10–15 % and cases without vortex generators by
less than 10 %. Furthermore, to reach the maximum performance evaluation criterion, it incorporates
a combination of artificial neural networks and genetic algorithms to determine
optimal Reynolds numbers and vortex generator angles, contributing to the innovation in the
design and performance of compact heat exchangers