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Experimental Study of an Internally Channeled Tube Heat Exchanger under Turbulent Flow Conditions

•An innovative heat exchanger based on channels-in-tube principle is proposed.•Experimental set-up and procedure to measure pressures and temperatures.•Measured pressure drop and temperature profiles in the exchanger are presented.•A recently proposed CFD model is successfully validated against meas...

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Published in:International journal of heat and mass transfer 2023-11, Vol.214, p.124425, Article 124425
Main Authors: Al-Lami, Abbas J.S., Kenig, Eugeny Y.
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