Enhanced heat transfer
s were initially developed to use plain heat transfer surfaces. An Enhanced heat transfer surface has a special surface geometry that provides a higher thermal performance, per unit base surface area than a plain surface.
Objectives
This higher thermal performance, per unit base surface area A may be used to achieve one of the three objectives below:- Size Reduction: If the heat exchange rate is held constant the heat exchanger length may be reduced. This will provide a smaller heat exchanger.
- Increased heat exchange rate: This may be exploited either of two ways:
- *Reduced driving temperature difference : If Q and the total tube length are held constant, the ΔTm may be reduced. This provides increased thermodynamic process efficiency, and yields a savings of operating costs.
- *Increased Heat Exchange Rate: Keeping L constant, the increased UA/L will result in increased heat exchange rate for fixed fluid inlet temperatures.