Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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653008 | International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2015 | 7 Pages |
In the present study, effects of rotation on the trailing vortex and heat transfer from a large diameter horizontal rotating cylinder in still air have been experimentally investigated whereas earlier studies considered cylinders with smaller diameters. As the rotational speed n is increased, the trailing vortex would deflect in the rotational direction, the flow state of air near the cylinder would vary from laminar to turbulent, the heat transfer would transit from pure natural convection to mixed convection, and finally to pure forced convection resulted from rotation, the trailing vortex would break down and disappear. The variation of deflection angles ω with the parameter Rer/Gr can be expressed as w=32.3Rer/Gr at lower rotational speed. The discriminant to determine the disappearance of trailing vortex can be presented as Rer2/Gr = 7.51.