Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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652062 | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Thermal performances of two kinds of converging slot-hole (console) with different divergence angles have been measured using transient liquid crystal measurement technique which can process the nonuniform initial wall temperature. Four momentum ratios are tested. Consoles with different divergence angles produce different cooling effectiveness distributions in the upstream region. However, the cooling effectiveness distributions of the two consoles are similar in the downstream. The laterally averaged cooling effectiveness results show that the differences between the two consoles are very small and the best momentum ratio for both consoles' cooling effectiveness distribution is around two. With the momentum ratio increasing, the normalized heat transfer coefficient h/h0 of both consoles increases, but the h/h0 value of small divergence case is higher and becomes progressively higher than that of large divergence case. Moreover, the effect of the couple vortices on the heat transfer coefficient distributions is more significant for the large divergence case. Both consoles provide the surface a certain degree of thermal protection, especially in the upstream region. The distributions of heat flux ratio q/q0 are similar with those of η because the influence of η on q/q0 is much larger than that of h/h0 on q/q0.
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Authors
Cun-liang Liu, Hui-ren Zhu, Jiang-tao Bai, Du-chun Xu,