Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4995266 | International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2017 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Heat transfer and flow friction measurements were conducted for a fully developed turbulent flow in a rectangular duct with its bottom wall ribbed with three different rib geometries (semi-circular, rectangular and hybrid ribs of the two). The test duct was designed with an aspect ratio of 1:4 and its bottom wall was made of a rectangular removable brass plate of 320Â mm by 120Â mm. Brass ribs of 3Â mm height, 6Â mm width and 120Â mm length were used. Experiments were carried out based on a Reynolds number in the range between 12,500 up to 86,500 and a range of rib pitch to height ratio from 6.6 to 53.3 for the three different rib geometries. It was found that the enhancement in heat transfer (Nu/Nus) was achieved in whole investigated cases, varied between 1.3 and 2.14 corresponding to a friction factor ratio (f/fs) of 1.8 and 4.2. Also, the hybrid ribs provide mostly higher values for the efficiency indices compared with those of the rectangular and semi-circular ribs cases. New correlations for (Nu/Nus), (f/fs) and (Nu/Nus)/(f/fs)1/3, were obtained as functions of Re and p/e ratio for all investigated geometries and configurations.
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Authors
S. Alfarawi, S.A. Abdel-Moneim, A. Bodalal,