Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
661573 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The secondary flow is frequently used to enhance the convective heat transfer. In this paper, the cross-averaged absolute vorticity flux in the main flow direction is used to specify the intensity of the secondary flow produced by vortex generators that are mounted on a three-row flat tube bank fin surfaces. The relationship between the intensity of the secondary flow and the strength of convective heat transfer is studied using a numerical method. The results reveal that cross-averaged absolute vorticity flux in the main flow direction can reflect the intensity of the secondary flow; a significant relationship between this cross-averaged absolute vorticity flux and span-averaged Nusselt number exists for the case studied. This cross-averaged absolute vorticity flux can account only for the secondary flow effects on convective heat transfer but cannot quantify the effects of developing boundary layer on convective heat transfer.
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