Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
669150 International Journal of Thermal Sciences 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The current study investigates the augmentation in the laminar forced convection characteristics of the backward-facing step flow in a two-dimensional channel by means of introducing an adiabatic circular cylinder in the domain. The effects of various cross-stream positions (i.e., yc = 0–1.5) of the circular cylinder on the flow and heat transfer characteristics of the backward-facing step flow has been numerically explored for the Reynolds number range 1–200 and Prandtl number of 0.71 (air). The governing continuity, Navier–Stokes and energy equations along with appropriate boundary conditions are solved by using FLUENT. The flow and thermal fields have been explained by streamline and isotherm profiles, respectively; however, no temperature dependency effects are considered for the flow viscosity and thermal conductivity. The engineering parameters like wake/recirculation length, total drag coefficient and average Nusselt number, etc. are calculated for the above range of conditions. The present results show an enhancement in the peak Nusselt value of up to 155% using a circular cylinder as compared to the unobstructed case (i.e., without cylinder). Finally, simple correlations for total drag coefficient and peak Nusselt number are obtained for the above range of conditions.

► The results are presented for the range of conditions: Re = 1–200, cross-stream position, yc = 0–1.5 and Pr = 0.71. ► Insertion of a circular cylinder is effective for altering the velocity field of the backward-facing flow. ► Maximum enhancement in the value of the Nusselt number is found to be about 155%. ► Simple correlations of total drag coefficient and peak Nusselt number are obtained.

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