Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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656151 | International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow | 2007 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Direct numerical simulation (DNS) of heat transfer in a channel flow obstructed by rectangular prisms has been performed for ReÏÂ =Â 80-20, where ReÏ is based on the friction velocity, the channel half width and the kinematic viscosity. The molecular Prandtl number is set to be 0.71. The flow remains unsteady down to ReÏÂ =Â 40 owing to the disturbance induced by the prism. For ReÏÂ =Â 30 and 20, the flow results in a steady laminar flow. In the vicinity of the prism, the three-dimensional complex vortices are generated and heat transfer is enhanced. The Reynolds number effect on the time-averaged vortex structure and the local Nusselt number are investigated. The mechanism of the heat transfer enhancement is discussed. In addition, the mean flow parameters such as the friction factor and the Nusselt number are examined in comparison with existing DNS and experimental data.
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Authors
Fusao Kawamura, Yohji Seki, Kaoru Iwamoto, Hiroshi Kawamura,