Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
654637 International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Control of laminar, two-dimensional, steady forced convection heat transfer and fluid flow in an isothermally heated blocks located in a channel was analyzed numerically. The channel had three blocks attached on its bottom wall. The cooling air entered the channel with uniform velocity. A triangular cross-sectional bar was used as a control element. Both the top wall of the channel and the bar were isothermal. The bar was located in two different points in the y-direction and these parameters were tested at three different Reynolds numbers ranging between (400 ≤ Re ≤ 1300). Results were also compared for no triangle case. It was obtained that insertion of a triangular cross-sectional bar enhanced the heat transfer for all Reynolds numbers and the best heat transfer was observed for the position of the bar with y = 3.5.
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