A thermal oil operated tube bundle heat exchanger within the off-gas from an electric arc furnace (EAF)
was developed for supplying heat to an electricity generating system by empirical methods. In this
process both the unsteady heat flux and the dust load of the off-gas were considered.
A reference heat exchanger configuration was designed and optimized by empirical methods. Therefore
in-situ experiments within the off-gas channel as well as parametric studies were undertaken. It was
revealed that variations of geometric parameters have a positive impact on heat exchanger performance.
The impact of the dust layer thickness on heat transfer and pressure drop was quantified.
A CFD model of a section of the reference heat exchanger configuration was generated using ANSYS
CFX. Thus representative results for the complete heat exchanger were calculated and compared with the
analytical results. The comparison of characteristic numerical results revealed a slight underestimation of
heat exchange and pressure drop compared to analytical values.
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