Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7055893 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Thermal performance improvements for ribbed channels are attempted by installing auxiliary fillets on ribbed endwalls. Detailed heat transfer distributions over two opposite endwalls enhanced by 45° ribs and a row of tilted three-dimensional fillets of 1/2 rib heights with streamlined shape are measured at five flow configurations using steady-state infrared thermography method. Local, area-averaged and channel-averaged Nusselt numbers (Nu, Nâ¾u and Nuâ¾â¾), Fanning friction factors (f) and thermal performance factors (TPF) for each test channel are examined with Reynolds number (Re) in the range of 5000-15,000. The HTE properties and associated f augmentations for the compound HTE measures are assessed by comparing the Nâ¾u and f data detected from present test channels with the Nusselt numbers (Nuâ) and f factors (fâ) of smooth plain tube. Empirical correlations evaluating Nâ¾u and f factors for present ribbed channels with/without in-lined/staggered fillets are generated. With present in-lined (staggered) fillets on two opposite ribbed endwalls, the HTE ratios in terms of Nuâ¾â¾/Nuâ are raised to 4.43-4.21 (3.85-4.05) with forward flows and 4.31-4.02 (4.14-4.06) with backward flows at 5000 ⩽ Re ⩽ 15,000; whereas the corresponding f/fâ ratios and TPF values fall in the respective ranges of 6.5-3.35 and 7.3-3.6 (7.5-5.6 and 9.06-7.39) with forward flows and 2.37-2.81 and 2.22-2.62 (1.97-2.29 and 1.99-2.09) with backward flows. As the Nuâ¾â¾/Nuâ, f/fâ and TPF values for present ribbed channels with in-lined/staggered fillets are generally raised from the ribbed channel counterparts of 3.93-3.61 (Nuâ¾â¾/Nuâ), 1.63-1.53 (f/fâ) and 2.41-2.35 (TPF), the improved thermal performances by fitting the tilted fillets to enhance the rib-induced vortical flows are demonstrated.
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Authors
Shyy Woei Chang, Tong-Miin Liou, Yu-Ru Jiang,