Hey folks, I’m working on a project involving the design of a heat exchanger, and I’ve hit a bit of a wall. I’m trying to optimize the fin design for maximum thermal efficiency while keeping the pressure drop within acceptable limits. I know the general principles, but I’m struggling with the specifics of selecting the right fin geometry and material.
Any tips or resources you could recommend for tackling this?
Appreciate any advice from those who’ve been down this road before!
Thanks for the response! Every bit of info helps, so no worries if it’s not exactly what I’m looking for. HVAC design guides on YouTube might actually be a good starting point for understanding some practical design principles. I hadn’t considered that angle before.
And yeah, I totally get what you mean about CFD being a minefield of spam and sales pitches. It’s frustrating trying to wade through all that just to find some solid advice.
Appreciate the tip—I’ll check out those HVAC guides and see if I can apply any of their insights to my project. If you come across any other resources or have more suggestions, feel free to share!
If you’re doing practical design, it is hard to beat empirical observation. While you could get crazy with test setups, it is not necessary.
That’s what I messed around with when designing and comparing various 3d printer tool head duct designs for part cooling.