Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7055844 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2016 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Natural convection heat transfer from a finned horizontal cylinder has been studied numerically. The present numerical investigation is able to capture a complete picture of natural convection over an annular finned cylinder from where easy visualization about the plume structure and flow field over the tube-fin surface can be obtained pictorially. In the present study, numerical simulations of full Navier-Stokes equation along with the energy equation have been conducted for a horizontal tube with annular fins of constant thickness for the laminar range of 5 ⩽ Ras ⩽ 108. Optimization studies on the conjugate heat transfer characteristics have been conducted to find the best fin spacing and fin-to-tube diameter ratio for maximum heat transfer. With addition of fins to the heated surface, heat transfer increases and gets a maximum value, then heat transfer starts to decrease. The optimum fin spacing for maximum heat transfer varies between 5 mm and 6 mm roughly for Raleigh number range of 5 ⩽ Ras ⩽ 108. The effect of the parameters like D/d, S/d and Ras on Nus and NuD are analyzed and a correlation for average Nusselt number has been developed for natural convection from a finned horizontal cylinder. A correlation for optimum fin spacing has also been developed as a function of Ras and D/d which may be useful for design of various heat exchangers.
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Authors
Jnana R. Senapati, Sukanta K. Dash, Subhranshu Roy,