Free Liquid Jet Impingement from a Slot Nozzle to a Curved Plate |
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Authors: | Muhammad M. Rahman Cesar F. Hernandez Jorge C. Lallave |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering , University of South Florida , Tampa, Florida, USA rahman@eng.usf.edu;3. Department of Mechanical Engineering , University of South Florida , Tampa, Florida, USA |
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Abstract: | This article explores the heat transfer characteristics of a free liquid jet discharging from a slot nozzle and impinging vertically on a curved cylindrical shaped plate of finite thickness. Computations were done for Re = 500–1800, β = 0.75–3, R i /d n = 4.16–16.66, b/d n = 0.08–1.5, and d n = 0.3–2.4 mm. Results are presented for dimensionless solid–fluid interface temperature, dimensionless maximum temperature in the solid, and local and average Nusselt numbers. The local Nusselt number increases with Reynolds number. Decreasing the nozzle width increases the local heat transfer coefficient. Decreasing the nozzle to target spacing or plate thickness or plate inner radius of curvature all enhances the Nusselt number. |
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