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Study of Heat Transfer Distribution in a Channel with Inclined Target Surface Cooled by a Single Array of Staggered Impinging Jets
Authors:Luai M. Al-Hadhrami
Affiliation:Center for Engineering Research , Research Institute, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals , Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:An experimental investigation has been carried out to study the heat transfer characteristics in a channel with a heated target surface inclined at an angle, cooled by a single array of staggered impinging jets. The work encompasses the effect of three feed channel aspect ratios (5, 7, 9) and three exit outflow orientations (coincident with the entry flow, opposed to the entry flow, and both), and three Reynolds numbers (9400, 14,400, 18,800) on heat transfer. Results show that increasing the Reynolds number increases the heat transfer on the inclined target surface. The outflow orientations affect significantly the local heat transfer charactracistrics, through influencing the jet flow together with the crossflow in the impingement channel. The outflow orientation coincident with the entry flow and the outflow from both sides show better averaged Nusselt number values compared to outflow orientation opposed to the entry flow. The inclined surface affects the local Nusselt number distribution especially for the outflow orientation opposing the entry flow at the narrow region of the impingement channel. In general, the feed channel aspect ratio does not affect the Nusselt number distribution, except for outflow coincident with the entry flow. The local Nusselt number for aspect ratio 9 has been found to be greater than the Nusselt number for aspect ratio 5 by 11%. Additionally, for a given jet-orifice plate with staggered holes, the heat transfer is almost the same throughout the target surface for the outflow exiting in both directions.
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