Background: In this research, the numerical study of vortex-induced vibration
effects on the values of lift and drag coefficients, amplitude of displacement and
the rate of heat transfer from the tube bundle in turbulent flow will be investigated.
Aim: The effect of vortex-induced vibration on heat transfer from tube bundles will
be investigated. The most important usage of this research is in the manufacturing
industry of heat exchanges. Heat exchangers are widely used in the chemical, food,
electronics, air conditioning and aerospace industries. In most heat exchangers, one
fluid passes inside the tube and the other fluid passes through the tube, which can
cause the tubes to vibrate. If the excitation frequency is equaled to the natural
frequency, resonance phenomenon occurs that leads to large displacements and
destruction of structure. This vibration also affects on thermal performance of the
heat exchanger.
Methodology: In this research, the effect of VIV on the tube bundles is done
numerically using Ansys Fluent software. At the beginning, studies are performed at
laminar flow over the isolated cylinder, and finally, turbulent flow is studied by
using turbulence models, then results validated by experimental results.
Conclusions: In this study the effects of VIV on the heat transfer over tube bundles
has investigated. By increasing the Reynolds number until the lock-in phenomenon
occurs, the Nusselt number will be increased, and by passing through the lock-in
area, the heat transfer rate will decrease and the Nusselt number will decrease