Calculation of Heat Exchange on the Surface of a Flexible Heat Exchanger for Use in Mobile Hospitals
https://doi.org/10.21122/1029-7448-2020-63-1-81-88
Abstract
Currently, the world is characterized by quite a large number of military conflicts, manmade disasters and natural disasters. Every year, about 50 thousand people die from various natural disasters in the world. The report of the UNISDR notes that natural disasters that occurred in the world between 1998 and 2017 led to the death of 1.3 million people (more than half of them – due to earthquakes). The analysis shows that human losses could be significantly less with rapid first aid. This requires the presence of a field hospital located as close as possible to the lesion. Currently, field hospitals for various purposes are produced. The heating system of the field hospital modules plays an important role in the operation. A heating system is proposed, which includes a vortex heat generator and heating devices made of polyvinyl chloride. The system is characterized by low weight and quick access to the operating mode. However, in the literature there is no method for calculating the heat exchange coefficient in a closed space, which is formed by flexible heater surface and an enclosing wall. Based on the analysis of criterion dependences and experimental data, new criterion equations for calculating the heat exchange coefficient for an arbitrary location of heaters in space are obtained. The following dependence is built lgNu = f(lg(Gr×Pr)), which allows to determine value of heat exchange coefficient for given range of temperature. A method of intensification of the heat exchange process by creating an artificial roughness is proposed. Graph is done to determine growth rate of heat exchange СK, which is included in criterion equation. The use of artificial roughness allowed increasing the heat transfer coefficient by 28 % and the thermal power of the heating device by about 26 %.
About the Authors
I. L. LokovaBelarus
Address for correspondence: Iokova Irina L. – Belarusian National Technical University, 65/2 Nezavisimosty Ave., 220013, Minsk, Republic of Belarus. Tel.: +375 17 293-92-61 pte@bntu.by
A. S. Kalinichenko
Belarus
Minsk
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For citations:
Lokova I.L., Kalinichenko A.S. Calculation of Heat Exchange on the Surface of a Flexible Heat Exchanger for Use in Mobile Hospitals. ENERGETIKA. Proceedings of CIS higher education institutions and power engineering associations. 2020;63(1):81-88. https://doi.org/10.21122/1029-7448-2020-63-1-81-88