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RAUDENSKÝ, M. TSENG, A.
Original Title
Mass Production and Applications of Polymeric Hollow-Fibers Heat Exchangers
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Polymer hollow-fiber heat exchangers (PHFHEs) have recently attracted great attention because of their light-weight, low material cost, superior resistance to chemical corrosion, and low fouling deterioration as compared with those of metal-based heat exchangers. In this article, the development efforts to reduce the manufacturing cost and to enhance the applicability of the PHFHEs are presented and demonstrated. To streamline the fabrication process for making two popular types of PHFHEs is first illustrated with the goal to reduce their manufacturing cost. The two types of PHFHEs illustrated are for automotive radiators and for solar water heating systems. The manufactured prototypes are then tested and analyzed. The thermal performance results are also compared with their metallic counterpart to demonstrate the versatility of the PHFHEs. All results indicate that the PHFHEs tested are suitable to their respective target applications with much lower manufacturing cost and product weight.
Keywords
Auto radiators; Heat exchanger; Mass production; Polymer hollow-fiber; Solar water heating; Manufacturing
Authors
RAUDENSKÝ, M.; TSENG, A.
Released
11. 2. 2019
Publisher
Science Forecast A Digital Science Library
Location
USA
ISBN
2643-8100
Periodical
SF Journal of Material and Chemical Engineering
Year of study
2
Number
1
State
United States of America
Pages from
Pages to
7
Pages count
URL
https://scienceforecastoa.com/Articles/SJMCE-V2-E1-1012.pdf
BibTex
@article{BUT157734, author="A. A. {Tseng} and Miroslav {Raudenský}", title="Mass Production and Applications of Polymeric Hollow-Fibers Heat Exchangers", journal="SF Journal of Material and Chemical Engineering", year="2019", volume="2", number="1", pages="1--7", issn="2643-8100", url="https://scienceforecastoa.com/Articles/SJMCE-V2-E1-1012.pdf" }