Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7052958 International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Natural convection heat transfer inside an inclined pipe was visualized. Based on the analogy, mass transfer experiments were conducted instead of heat transfer ones using an electroplating system. The inclination (θ), diameter (D), and the length (L) of the pipe were varied 0° ~ 90°, 0.026 m ~ 0.063 m and 0.1 m ~ 0.3 m, respectively. The RaD ranged from 2.98 × 109 to 4.22 × 1010 and the Sc was 2094. The circumferential and axial flows interact with each other, which causes the complex internal flows inside the inclined pipe. The different copper plating patterns were appeared depending on the inclination (θ), diameter (D), and the length (L) and their influences on heat transfer inside the pipe were analyzed.
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