Detailed measurement of heat/mass transfer with continuous and multiple V-shaped ribs in rectangular channel
Effects of aspect ratio on heat/mass transfer were investigated in rectangular channels with two different V-shaped rib configurations, which are continuous V-shaped rib configuration with a 60° attack angle, and multiple (staggered) V-shaped rib configuration with a 45° attack angle. The square ribs were attached on the test section in a parallel manner. A naphthalene sublimation method was used to measure the local heat/mass transfer coefficients. For the continuous V-shaped rib configuration, two pairs of counter-rotating vortices were generated in the channel, and high transfer region was formed at the center of the ribbed walls. However, for the multiple V-shaped rib configuration with 45° attack angle, asymmetric secondary flow patterns were generated due to its geometric features, resulting in uniform heat/mass transfer distributions. The effect of channel aspect ratio was more significant for the continuous 60° V-shaped rib than for the multiple 45° V-shaped rib configuration.
Year of publication: |
2009
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Authors: | Lee, Dong Hyun ; Rhee, Dong-Ho ; Kim, Kyung Min ; Cho, Hyung Hee ; Moon, Hee Koo |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 34.2009, 11, p. 1770-1778
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Internal passage cooling | Channel aspect ratios | Rib turbulators | Naphthalene sublimation technique |
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