Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7051857 | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2018 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Higher stagnation zone Nusselt numbers were observed for the jet nozzles with small L/d at small H/d values whereas at larger H/d values nozzle length was observed to affect the data only marginally. The difference between Nusselt number values, between H/d = 2 and H/d = 8, was observed to progressively reduce with increasing L/d ratio and this was true for both the local stagnation point as well as the spanwise averaged stagnation line values. The maximum local Nusselt number values were observed to shift from the geometric impingement location to nearby locations for very small nozzle diameter to target distance ratios (H/d â¤Â 1) for larger curvature ratios. A constant heat transfer impingement area with constant pumping power criterion is presented to compare the performance of the different configurations studied. The longer nozzle lengths and smaller curvature ratios are observed to perform better based on this criterion. A correlation is presented for the overall averaged Nusselt number, with a validity within the parameter range studied, with a ±10% error band.
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Authors
Vijay S. Patil, R.P. Vedula,