This document summarizes a study on using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to model and analyze the heat transfer performance of ceramic heat exchangers with different duct cross-sectional shapes (rectangular, elliptical, cylindrical). CFD was used to calculate parameters like temperature distribution, velocity distribution, heat transfer rate, and effectiveness. The predicted heat transfer rate from CFD analysis was found to be 15% higher than theoretical calculations. Analysis showed that cylindrical ducts had the highest effectiveness at 62%, followed by elliptical at 55% and rectangular at 52%. The document also provides background on the need to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions, and discusses objectives, assumptions, and methodology of the CFD modeling and analysis.