| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7156426 | Computers & Fluids | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
A cooling simulation device utilizing multiple impinging jets is built for ground cooling simulation tests of high speed flight vehicles. To help the design of the device and supply a relatively uniform heat flux on the test piece surface, a three-dimensional numerical study is performed in this paper to investigate the effects of nozzle arrangement on the convective heat transfer uniformity of the impinging jets. A simplified physical model with the size of 200 mm Ã 200 mm Ã 50 mm is built and the shear-stress transport (SST) k-Ï turbulence model is used in the calculation. The nozzle quantity is varied from 8âÃâ8 to 32âÃâ32 for uniform nozzle arrays with a fixed total area of the nozzles. The corresponding numerical results of uniform nozzle arrangements are analyzed in details. Based on the 16âÃâ16 uniform arrangement results, the effects of diameter varying nozzle arrangements on heat transfer uniformity are further examined. Finally, an overall performance evaluation indicator named QU ratio is used in the optimization of nozzle arrangement, which proves to be effective and convenient in practice.
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Authors
Wen Zhe-Xi, He Ya-Ling, Ma Zhao,
