On the impingement of heat transfer using swirled air jets

IF 4.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
A. Kotb, Hamada Askar, H. Saad
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Abstract

Experimental analyses were conducted under identical experimental conditions on the heat transfer between a constant heat flux flat plate and a round air jet for both conventional and swirled jets. Vane-type swirl generators inserted at the nozzle exit were used to produce a swirl. The experimental measurements were performed at a fixed Reynolds number value (Re = 23,000) calculated on the jet tube’s inside diameter. A comparison between conventional air jets and swirl jets with swirl numbers of S = 0, 0.19, 0.42, and 0.72 was presented for the different nozzle-to-plate spacings Z/D = 2, 6, and 10. The results show that heat transfer to the plate decreases when the nozzle-to-plate distance increases. In addition, increasing the swirl number S increases heat transfer uniformity but decreases global heat transfer. At the low plate-to-jet distance Z/D = 2, the point of maximum heat transfer is shifted to a radial position depending on the swirl number. Also, for both Z/D = 6 and 10, the stagnation point and stagnation region heat-transfer enhances only for swirl numbers 0 and 0.19.
旋流空气射流对传热的冲击
在相同的实验条件下,对常规射流和旋流射流的定热流平板和圆形空气射流之间的传热进行了实验分析。在喷嘴出口处插入的叶片式涡流发生器用于产生涡流。实验测量是在根据喷管内径计算的固定雷诺数值(Re=23000)下进行的。对于不同的喷嘴-板间距Z/D=2、6和10,对涡流数为S=0、0.19、0.42和0.72的传统空气射流和涡流射流进行了比较。结果表明,随着喷嘴与板之间距离的增加,板与板之间的传热减小。此外,增加涡流数S增加了传热均匀性,但降低了整体传热。在较低的板到射流的距离Z/D=2处,最大传热点根据涡流数转移到径向位置。此外,对于Z/D=6和10,驻点和驻点区域的传热仅在涡流数为0和0.19时增强。
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Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering
Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
CiteScore
7.20
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731
期刊介绍: Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering is an international peer-reviewed academic journal sponsored by the Ministry of Education of China. The journal seeks to provide a forum for a broad blend of high-quality academic papers in order to promote rapid communication and exchange between researchers, scientists, and engineers in the field of mechanical engineering. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles and feature articles.
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