Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
661196 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present an experimental study of non-isothermal blowing through a porous flat plate using hot and cold wires anemometry. The calibration procedure is presented, taking into account the influence of the temperature. King’s law coefficients are determined and a cosinus method is employed to calibrate the angle of the cross wires. A first set of measurements permits to investigate the influence of the temperature on the hot wire and the Seebeck effect on the cold wire. The experimental results are presented. We observe that blowing has a strong influence on the velocity and temperature profiles as well as on the velocity–velocity and velocity–temperature correlations and on the flow statistics. The velocity and temperature spectra are also given, showing that their slopes are modified by the blowing.

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