scholarly journals Experimental Investigation of a Synthetic Jet Array in a Laminar Channel Flow

2013 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
pp. 01002 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Dančová ◽  
Z. Trávníček ◽  
T. Vít
2008 ◽  
Vol 131 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos Silva ◽  
Doseo Park ◽  
Egidio (Ed) Marotta ◽  
Leroy (Skip) Fletcher

The effect of the dimple shape and orientation on the heat transfer coefficient of a vertical fin surface was determined both numerically and experimentally. The investigation focused on the laminar channel flow between fins, with a Re=500 and 1000. Numerical simulations were performed using a commercial computational fluid dynamics code to analyze optimum configurations, and then an experimental investigation was conducted on flat and dimpled surfaces for comparison purposes. Numerical results indicated that oval dimples with their “long” axis oriented perpendicular to the direction of the flow offered the best thermal improvement, hence the overall Nusselt number increased up to 10.6% for the dimpled surface. Experimental work confirmed these results with a wall-averaged temperature reduction of up to 3.7K, which depended on the heat load and the Reynolds number. Pressure losses due to the dimple patterning were also briefly explored numerically in this work.


Author(s):  
Min Zhang ◽  
Taiho Yeom ◽  
Youmin Yu ◽  
Longzhong Huang ◽  
Terrence W. Simon ◽  
...  

Synthetic jet arrays driven by a piston-diaphragm structure with a translational motion were fabricated. A piezo-bow actuator generating large translational displacements at a high working frequency was used to drive the jets. Vibration analysis with a laser vibrometer shows the peak-to-peak displacement of the piston inside the jet cavity of about 0.5 mm at the second resonant vibrational frequency of 1,240 Hz. In this driving condition, the peak velocity of a 20-orifice jet array reaches 45 m/s for each orifice with a total power consumption of 1.6 W. Heat transfer performance of the jet array was tested on a 100-mm-long single channel of a 26-channel heat sink. The synthetic jet flow impinges on the tips of the fins. A cross flow through the channel enters from the two ends of the channel, and exits from the middle. Results show that the activation of jets generates a unit-average heat transfer enhancement of 9.3% when operating with a channel flow velocity of 14.7 m/s, and 23.1% when operating with a channel flow velocity of 8 m/s. The effects of various choices for orifice configuration and different dimensionless distances from the fin tips, z/d, on jet performance were evaluated. By decreasing the length of the fin channel from 100 mm to 89 mm and reducing the orifice number of the jet array from 20 to 18, jet peak velocities of about 54 m/s can be obtained with the same power consumption, and a heat transfer enhancement of 31.0% from the jets can be achieved on the 89-mm-long heat sink channel with a flow velocity of 8 m/s.


2019 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 893-898
Author(s):  
Zhixian Ye ◽  
Yiyang Jiang ◽  
Yang Zhang ◽  
Jianfeng Zou ◽  
Yao Zheng

Author(s):  
Pushpanjay K. Singh ◽  
M. Renganathan ◽  
Harekrishna Yadav ◽  
Santosh K. Sahu ◽  
Prabhat K. Upadhyay ◽  
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