Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
653350 International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Forced convection between two parallel plates imposed with thermal asymmetric boundary condition is analyzed by employing a unified field synergy and heatline visualization technique. The heatline visualization is incorporated in the field synergy analysis through the introduction of an included angle between the heatline and the streamline, which is comparable to the well-established synergy angle of the field synergy principle. Inherently, both angles present the common intrinsic characteristics with each other. The heatline plot provides a more explicit visualization of heat flow in convection heat transfer compared to the isotherm plot, which is widely used in the existing field synergy study. Similar to the synergy angle, it is observed that the decrease of the included angle between the heatline and the streamline enhances the synergy between the heat and fluid flow, resulting in higher Nusselt number and field coordination number. The variations of the heat flux ratio induce changes on the field synergy of the flow due to the effects of thermal asymmetries, which concurrently alter the heatline patterns.

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