Rotation effect on jet impingement heat transfer in smooth rectangular channels with heated target walls and radially outward cross flow.
Author(s) : PARSONS J. A., HAN J. C.
Type of article: Article
Summary
For the target walls with jet flow in the direction of rotation (or opposite to the direction of rotation), heat transfer decreased up to 15% (or 20%) as compared to corresponding results for non-rotating conditions. This is because the impinging jets were affected by the rotation-inducted secondary flows produced by Coriolis, buoyancy and centrifugal forces.
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- Original title: Rotation effect on jet impingement heat transfer in smooth rectangular channels with heated target walls and radially outward cross flow.
- Record ID : 1999-1468
- Languages: English
- Source: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer - vol. 41 - n. 13
- Publication date: 1998/07
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- Themes: Mass transfer
- Keywords: Jet; Mass transfer; Liquid; Heat transfer; Rotation; Convection
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