Transport Method Boosts Capacity of Heat Exchangers
TBMG-35723
12/01/2019
- Content
Turbulent heat exchange is a method of heat transport widely used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Adding a readily available organic solvent to common water-based turbulent heat exchange systems can boost their capacity to move heat by 500%. Other methods for increasing heat flux — nanoparticle additives or other techniques — have achieved about 50% improvement.
- Citation
- "Transport Method Boosts Capacity of Heat Exchangers," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2019.