TY - GEN
T1 - Heat transfer characteristics of baffled channel flow
AU - Kang, Changwoo
AU - Yang, Kyung Soo
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Heat transfer characteristics of baffled channel flow, where thin baffles are mounted on both channel walls periodically in the direction of the main flow, have been numerically investigated in a laminar range. In baffled channel flow, heat transfer characteristics are significantly affected by large-scale vortices generated due to flow separation at the tips of the baffles. In this investigation, a parametric study has been carried out to identify the optimal configuration of the baffles to achieve the most efficient heat removal from the channel walls. Two key parameters are considered, namely baffle interval (L) and Reynolds number (Re). We elucidate the role of the primary instability, a Hopf bifurcation from steady to a time-periodic flow, in the convective heat transfer in baffled channel flow. We also propose a contour diagram ("map") of averaged Nusselt number on the channel walls as a function of the two parameters. The results shed light on understanding and controlling heat transfer mechanism in a finned heat exchanger, being quite beneficial to its design.
AB - Heat transfer characteristics of baffled channel flow, where thin baffles are mounted on both channel walls periodically in the direction of the main flow, have been numerically investigated in a laminar range. In baffled channel flow, heat transfer characteristics are significantly affected by large-scale vortices generated due to flow separation at the tips of the baffles. In this investigation, a parametric study has been carried out to identify the optimal configuration of the baffles to achieve the most efficient heat removal from the channel walls. Two key parameters are considered, namely baffle interval (L) and Reynolds number (Re). We elucidate the role of the primary instability, a Hopf bifurcation from steady to a time-periodic flow, in the convective heat transfer in baffled channel flow. We also propose a contour diagram ("map") of averaged Nusselt number on the channel walls as a function of the two parameters. The results shed light on understanding and controlling heat transfer mechanism in a finned heat exchanger, being quite beneficial to its design.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84860904529
M3 - Conference paper
AN - SCOPUS:84860904529
SN - 9780791838921
T3 - ASME/JSME 2011 8th Thermal Engineering Joint Conference, AJTEC 2011
BT - ASME/JSME 2011 8th Thermal Engineering Joint Conference, AJTEC 2011
T2 - ASME/JSME 2011 8th Thermal Engineering Joint Conference, AJTEC 2011
Y2 - 13 March 2011 through 17 March 2011
ER -