Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation of flow in heat exchanger
Abstract
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is a useful tool in solving and analysing
problems that involve fluid flows. Meanwhile, shell and tube heat exchanger is the most
common type of heat exchanger and widely use in oil refinery and other large chemical
processes because it suite to be applied for high pressure process. This software can be
applied in the industries where it can save the cost and time from doing the
experimental method. This paper presents the simulation of heat transfer in shell and
tube heat exchanger model and validation to heat transfer in Heat Exchanger Process
Control Training System (Model WT 922) that been used in UniMAP’s bioprocess
engineering laboratory. CFD ANSYS Fluent 15.0 package was the type of package that
was used for this simulation process. This research were involved several steps to
solved this simulation process which are create geometry model of shell and tube heat
exchanger. Then, it will proceed with meshing process where the model will be divided
with three different size of mesh whish are coarse, medium and fine in order to identify
the type of size mesh that are suitable for this simulation. An experiment was carried
out at different mass flow rate which are at 0.392 kg/s, 0.41 kg/s, 0.4138 kg/s, 0.419
kg/s and 0.422 kg/s. This is the boundary condition for mass flow rate at the inlet of
pipe in this process. A model with the medium size of mesh with 13.51% error was
chosen as the type of mesh that will be used to further this study. It was chosen because
it has the shorten time than a model with fine mesh to converged. Other than that, the
result obtained from this model was more effective than the model with coarse size of
mesh.