Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10390868 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Five versions of low Reynolds number k-ε models for the prediction of the heat transfer under a two-dimensional turbulent slot jet were analyzed by comparison with the available experimental data. The Yap correction proposed for reducing the turbulence length scale in the near wall region was also tested with low Reynolds number k-ε models and found that for most of the models tested it is capable of improving the predicted local Nusselt number in good agreement with the experimental data in both stagnation and wall jet regions. Effects of the magnitudes of the turbulence model constants were also carried out for two low Reynolds number k-ε models and found that the set of model constants identical to those in the high Reynolds number k-ε model performs better than the original ones for jet impingement configurations. Finally, the effect of three jet inlet velocity profiles on the heat transfer rate was evaluated.
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Authors
S.J. Wang, A.S. Mujumdar,