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An experimental approach to turbulent heat transfer using a symmetric expanded plane channel
Sang-Kyu Park/Terukazu Ota
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 4, pp.857-863, 2010
Abstract : The flow in a symmetric expansion plane channel is known to deflect to one side of a channel even at a low Reynolds number due to
the Coanda effect. Details of flow structure have been investigated by various authors; however, there have been a few works conducted
in the area of on heat transfer. This paper presents experimental results of turbulent heat transfer in separated and reattached flows in a
symmetric expansion plane channel. Experiments were conducted using a low-speed open-circuit wind tunnel. The step H was 20 mm
high and 200 mm wide, with an expansion ratio of 2.0. The Reynolds number based on the uniform flow velocity at step and H was varied
from 5,000 to 35,000, respectively. The mean and turbulent fluctuating velocities were measured using mainly two types of split film
probe. A cold single wire probe was used for measuring the mean and turbulent fluctuating temperatures. It was found that the local Nusselt
number profile was considerably different on the upper and lower walls due to the Coanda effect, which is was caused by instability
between the upper and lower separated shear layers. Empirical formulae for the maximum Nusselt number in the reattachment region are
hereby proposed for the upper and lower walls, respectively. The two formulae are well correlated with the previous general formula
proposed. The location of maximum Nusselt number is found to be very close to the flow reattachment point. Details of the velocity and
temperature fields were clarified and their correlations with the heat transfer characteristics described above investigated. Furthermore,
the wavelet transformation methodology was employed to study instantaneous flow and temperature behaviors, which exhibited its usefulness
in the study of the present complicated flow and temperature fields.
Keyword : Double step; Separated and reattachment flow; Turbulent heat transfer |
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