Abstract
The study aims to find the optimal fin length distribution for improved
heat transfer during melting and solidification in a tubular PCM heat
exchanger designed for heat storage. Three types of horizontal PCM
tabular heat exchangers, all with five longitudinal fins, were studied
numerically. While maintaining a constant heat transfer area, each model
depicts a unique fin length distribution design. The first model, which
serves as the reference design, has a homogeneous fin length
distribution and each fin is 30 mm long. The second model has shorter
upper and side fins and longer lower fins (20 mm for the upper fin, 25
mm for the side fins, and 40 mm for the lower fins). The third model has
long lower fins but shorter than that of second model, short side fins
and no change in upper fin length with reference design (30 mm for upper
fin, 25 mm for side fins and 35 mm for lower fins). The findings
indicate that the second model exhibits the best heat transfer
performance for the melting process, while the first model is most
effective for solidification. Interestingly, the third design emerges as
the optimum choice for both melting and solidification processes.