Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9691658 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2005 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study focuses on the changes in the flow characteristics of a round jet issuing from a straight tube inserted with longitudinal swirling strips and impinging on a constant-heat-flux flat surface undergoing forced vibrations in the vertical plane. Smoke flow visualization is used to investigate the nature of the complicated flow phenomena under the swirling-flow jet for this impingement cooling. Effects of flow Reynolds number (440 ⩽ Re ⩽ 27 000), the geometries of the nozzle (BR, LSS and CSS), jet-to-test plate placement (3 ⩽ H/d ⩽ 16), and surface vibration frequencies, f [0.3-10.19 Hz (the relative amplitude of the flat surface ranged from 0.5 to 8.1 mm)] are examined. In addition, correlations were developed to predict the Nusselt number for the vibration using the results of Wen and Jang [An impingement cooling on a flat surface by using circular jet with longitudinal swirling strips, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 46 (2003) 4657-4667] for the no-vibration case of the present study.
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