Measurements of developing and fully developed heat transfer coefficients along a periodically interrupted surface
Abstract
The heat transfer and pressure drop characteristics for an array of colinear, equally spaced plates aligned parallel to the flow in a flat rectangular duct have been studied experimentally. The periodic interruptions (i.e., the gaps between the plates) preclude the attainment of hydrodynamic and thermal development of the type that is encountered in conventional duct flows, but a periodic fully developed regime can exist. Measurements of the heat transfer coefficients for the successive plates of the array affirmed the periodically developed regime and demonstrated the developmental pattern leading to its attainment. The thickness of the plates in the array was varied parametrically. In general, the Nusselt number increases with plate thickness. Thickness-related increases in the fully developed Nusselt number of up to 65 percent were encountered. The presence of the interruptions serves to augment the heat transfer coefficients. In the fully turbulent regime, the heat transfer coefficients are on the order of twice those for a conventional duct flow. The pressure drop also increases with the plate thickness.
- Publication:
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ASME Journal of Heat Transfer
- Pub Date:
- May 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979ATJHT.101..211C
- Keywords:
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- Ducted Bodies;
- Ducted Flow;
- Heat Transfer Coefficients;
- Rectangular Plates;
- Wall Flow;
- Data Reduction;
- Flat Plates;
- Flow Distribution;
- Nusselt Number;
- Pressure Distribution;
- Pressure Drop;
- Reynolds Number;
- Test Equipment;
- Thickness;
- Turbulent Heat Transfer;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer