The primary objective of this experimental investigation is to determi
ne the influence that different fan and heat exchanger characteristics
as well as the plenum chamber geometry have on the flow losses in the
plenum chamber of a forced draught air-cooled heat exchanger (ACHE).
The effect of air flow maldistribution on the heat exchanger thermal p
erformance is also investigated. A series of model tests are conducted
employing different fans and heat exchangers. It is found that there
is a critical minimum distance between the outlet of the fan and the h
eat exchanger. The heat exchanger loss coefficient and its inlet geome
try have a relatively strong influence on plenum losses as well as on
the air velocity distribution at the outlet of the heat exchanger. Oth
er variables, including the position of the fan in the fan casing, fan
-to-heat exchanger area ratio and fan characteristics, have a lesser e
ffect on plenum performance. A plenum chamber recovery coefficient is
defined and expressed in terms of measured parameters. This coefficien
t can be employed in the design of practical ACHEs. It is further foun
d that air flow maldistribution only has a small influence on the heat
exchanger thermal performance. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rig
hts reserved.