scholarly journals Influence of non-uniform heat flux distributions on the secondary flow, convective heat transfer and friction factors for a parabolic trough solar collector type absorber tube

2017 ◽  
Vol 108 ◽  
pp. 287-302 ◽  
Author(s):  
Izuchukwu F. Okafor ◽  
Jaco Dirker ◽  
Josua P. Meyer
2021 ◽  
pp. 875608792110258
Author(s):  
Azhar Ali ◽  
Dil Nawaz Khan Marwat ◽  
Aamir Ali

Flows and heat transfer over stretching/shrinking and porous surfaces are studied in this paper. Unusual and generalized similarity transformations are used for simplifying governing equations. Current model includes all previous cases of stretched/shrunk flows with thermal effects discussed so far. Moreover, we present three different cases of thermal behavior (i) prescribed surface temperature (ii) Variable/uniform convective heat transfer at plat surface and (iii) prescribed variable/uniform heat flux. Stretching/shrinking velocity Uw(x), porosity [Formula: see text], heat transfer [Formula: see text], heat flux [Formula: see text] and convective heat transfer at surface are axial coordinate dependent. Boundary layer equations and boundary conditions are transformed into nonlinear ODEs by introducing unusual and generalized similarity transformations for the variables. These simplified equations are solved numerically. Final ODEs represent suction/injection, stretching/shrinking, temperature, heat flux, convection effects and specific heat. This current problem encompasses all previous models as special cases which come under the scope of above statement (title). The results of classical models are scoped out as a special case by assigning proper values to the parameters. Numerical result shows that the dual solutions can be found for different possible values of the shrinking parameter. A stability analysis is accomplished and apprehended in order to establish a criterion for determining linearly stable and physically compatible solutions. The significant features and diversity of the modeled equations are scrutinized by recovering the previous problems of fluid flow and heat transfer from a uniformly heated sheet of variable (uniform) thickness with variable (uniform) stretching/shrinking and injection/suction velocities.


2012 ◽  
Vol 249-250 ◽  
pp. 443-451
Author(s):  
Jing Zhou Zhang ◽  
Xiao Ming Tan ◽  
Xing Dan Zhu

A three-dimensional numerical study on the flow and heat transfer characteristics over a rotating disk with bottom wall subjected to uniform heat flux was conducted with the use of RNG k- turbulent model. And some experiments were also made for validation. The effects of rotating angular speed and pin configuration on the temperature maps and convective heat transfer characte-ristics on rotating surface are analyzed. As the increase of rotating velocity, the impingement of pumping jet on the centre of rotating disk became stronger and the transition from laminar to turbu-lent occurred at the outer radius of rotating disk, which resulted in heat transfer enhancement. The pins on the disk made the pumping action of a rotating disk weaker. Simultaneously, they also acted as disturbing elements to the cyclone flow near the rotating disk surface, which made the overall heat transfer to be enhanced. Under the same extend areas of different pins, needle pin has higher convective heat transfer capacity than the discrete ring pin.


2017 ◽  
Vol 139 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiang Zhang ◽  
Liang-Bi Wang

To find the reasons of heat transfer enhancement of a laminar convective heat transfer process in a channel at a uniform heat flux boundary when a pair of longitudinal vortex generators (VGs) is mounted on the bottom wall, the laminar convective heat transfer process in the channel is investigated numerically in a frame built up by the convective transport equation of the heat flux. The results show that longitudinal vortices greatly increase the local convection contribution terms that determine the local intensity of the convective transport of the heat flux component in the span direction, and that the increased local contribution terms intensify the local convective transport of the heat flux component in the same direction. This process increases the convection contribution terms that determine the convective transports of the heat flux components in the main stream direction and in the normal direction of the channel walls. The increase in these convection contribution terms results in an enhancement of the convective heat transfer ability on the channel walls, and then, the heat transfer is enhanced by longitudinal vortices. When the span-averaged characteristic is numerically counted, longitudinal vortices are found to have no contribution on the span-averaged convective transport of the heat flux in the span direction.


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