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Heat transfer from a single and row of three dimensional wall jets - A combined experimental and numerical study
Date Issued
01-10-2020
Author(s)
Godi, Sangamesh C.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
This paper reports the results of experimental and numerical studies to understand the heat transfer characteristics of three-dimensional wall jets exiting from a single and a row of circular jet openings over an unheated flat plate. Infrared thermography is employed to obtain the temperature distribution over the target surface, and the semi-infinite approximation methodology is used to estimate the heat transfer coefficients. Single wire constant temperature hot-wire anemometer is used to measure the flow characteristics. Additionally, computational studies have been performed to select a suitable low Reynolds number turbulence closure models among the following models, namely (i) Spalart Almaras (SA) (ii) Realizable k-ε with enhanced wall treatment (RKE-ewt) (iii) k-ω SST and (iv) Reynolds Stress Model with enhanced wall treatment (RSM-ewt) that predicts the experimentally obtained results for heat transfer characteristics accurately. Based on the investigations carried out, it is observed that RKE-ewt turbulence closure model is not only accurate but also faster in the prediction of heat transfer coefficient. Further, it is also seen that for a fixed mass flow rate, and at a given diameter of the jet opening, widely spaced jets show higher heat transfer coefficients. Furthermore, for a row of three-dimensional wall jets correlations based on the numerical results are developed for the Nusselt number for a Reynolds number range of 5000 to 15000.
Volume
159