Compact
heat exchangers have been widely used in various applications
in thermal fluid systems including automotive thermal management
systems. Radiators for engine cooling systems, evaporators and
condensers for HVAC systems, oil coolers, and intercoolers are
typical examples of the compact heat exchangers that can be
found in ground vehicles. Among the different types of heat
exchangers for engine cooling applications, cross flow compact
heat exchangers with louvered fins are of special interest because
of their higher heat rejection capability with the lower flow
resistance.
In this
study, a predictive numerical model for the cross flow type
heat exchanger with louvered fins has been developed based on
the thermal resistance concept and the finite difference method
in order to provide a design and development tool for the heat
exchanger. The model was validated with the experimental data
from an engine cooling radiator. As a case study, the effect
of the geometric changes of the heat exchanger on the heat rejection
performance was explored. The results suggested that a predictive
heat exchanger model is advised for the investigation of the
effect of the geometric changes due to the non-linear characteristics
of the heat exchanger performance related to geometric changes.