We report on an LES study of effects of stabilising/destabilising rotation on heat transfer over a ribbed surface in a rectangular duct at Re = 15000. The duct bottom wall, ribbed by flow-normal, equally-spaced square-sectioned ribs, was uniformly heated (except for the ribs) by a constant heat flux. The duct was rotated with angular velocity corresponding to the rotation number of 0.3, around an axis parallel to the ribs in counterclockwise (clockwise) direction, thus destabilising (stabilising) the ribbed-wall adjacent flow. These well-resolved LES gave some new insight into the rotation effects on flow and heat transfer providing information that are not easily accessible by experiments. An attempt was made to identify the heat transfer effects due to the rotation-induced modifications of the secondary motion.
LES analysis of flow and heat transfer in a rib-roughened duct in clockwise and anti-clockwise rotation regimes / Salvagni, Alessandro; Borello, Domenico. - CD-ROM. - 5A:(2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno ASME Turbo Expo 2017: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition, GT 2017 tenutosi a Charlotte; United States nel 2017) [10.1115/GT2017-64637].
LES analysis of flow and heat transfer in a rib-roughened duct in clockwise and anti-clockwise rotation regimes
Salvagni, Alessandro;Borello, Domenico
2017
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We report on an LES study of effects of stabilising/destabilising rotation on heat transfer over a ribbed surface in a rectangular duct at Re = 15000. The duct bottom wall, ribbed by flow-normal, equally-spaced square-sectioned ribs, was uniformly heated (except for the ribs) by a constant heat flux. The duct was rotated with angular velocity corresponding to the rotation number of 0.3, around an axis parallel to the ribs in counterclockwise (clockwise) direction, thus destabilising (stabilising) the ribbed-wall adjacent flow. These well-resolved LES gave some new insight into the rotation effects on flow and heat transfer providing information that are not easily accessible by experiments. An attempt was made to identify the heat transfer effects due to the rotation-induced modifications of the secondary motion.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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