Waste-heat recovery applied in HVAC air systems is of interest to increase the energy efficiency of residential, commercial and industrial buildings. In this study, the feasibility of using tubular-shaped oscillating heat pipes (OHPs), which are two-phase heat transfer devices with ultra-high thermal conductivity, for heat exchange between counter-flowing air streams (i.e., outdoor and exhaust air flows) was investigated. For a prescribed volumetric flow rate of air and duct geometry, four different OHP Heat Exchangers (OHP-HEs) were sized via the ε-NTU method for the task of sub-cooling intake air 5.5 °C (10 °F). The OHP-HE tubes were assumed to have a static thermal conductivity of 50,000 W/m·K and only operate upon a minimum temperature difference in order to simulate their inherent heat transport capability and start-up behavior. Using acetone as the working fluid, it was found that for a maximum temperature difference of 7°C or more, the OHP-HE can operate and provide for an effectiveness of 0.36. Pressure drop analysis indicates the presented OHP-HE design configurations provide for a minimum of 5 kPa. The current work provides a necessary step for quantifying and designing the OHP for waste heat recovery in AC systems.
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ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition
November 15–21, 2013
San Diego, California, USA
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978-0-7918-5640-6
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Heat Recovery With Oscillating Heat Pipes
Charles R. McCullough,
Charles R. McCullough
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
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Scott M. Thompson,
Scott M. Thompson
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
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Heejin Cho
Heejin Cho
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
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Charles R. McCullough
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
Scott M. Thompson
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
Heejin Cho
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
Paper No:
IMECE2013-66241, V011T06A029; 7 pages
Published Online:
April 2, 2014
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McCullough, CR, Thompson, SM, & Cho, H. "Heat Recovery With Oscillating Heat Pipes." Proceedings of the ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. Volume 11: Emerging Technologies. San Diego, California, USA. November 15–21, 2013. V011T06A029. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IMECE2013-66241
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