Convective Heat Transfer Between the Wall Surface of a Cavity and the External Main Stream
Abstract
An experimental study has been made under the following conditions for convective heat transfer between the wall surface of a cavity of which both width and depth are 25 mm and the external main stream; the range of Reynolds numbers is from 104 to 105, and the ratio of tripping wire diameter to cavity width is 0.08. The oncoming boundary layer to a cavity is turbulent by the tripping wire with the existing study. Convective heat transfer between a cavity wall surface and the external main stream is treated by the following two phenomena; one is the heat transfer which is related to the temperature difference between the wall surface and the fluid in the cavity, and the other the heat transfer which is related to the temperature difference between the fluid in a cavity and the external mainstream. Experimental data obtained for the foregoing conditions is almost coincide with the existing dimensionless correlations of two of the authors.
- Publication:
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Transactions of the Japan Society of Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers
- Pub Date:
- 2012
- Bibcode:
- 2012TRACE...6..311Y
- Keywords:
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- Cavity;
- Convective Heat Transfer;
- Separated Flow;
- Tripping Wire;
- Turbulence Promotor