Heat Transfer Enhancement Simulation Employing Flat and Curved Winglet Vortex Generator Pairs with Punched Holes

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Nghaimesh, Saad Jabbar [1 ]
Jabbar, Mostafa Abbas [1 ]
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[1] Southern Tech Univ, Al Nasiriya Tech Inst, Dept Mech Tech, Al Nasiriya 64001, Iraq
关键词
heat transfer; vortex generators; curved winglets; punching holes; NUMERICAL-SIMULATION; TUBE; CHANNEL; PLANE; FLOW; PERFORMANCES;
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10.18280/ijht.420518
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O414.1 [热力学];
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To comprehend heat transfer mechanisms, the study examines the flow and thermal characteristics of flat and curved vortex generators with punched holes on their surfaces. ReAis varied from 3,000 to 18,000 in three-dimensional numerical simulations in a channel flow with two VGs mounted on the bottom wall. The improvement of heat transfer and pressure loss are investigated using the dimensionless parameters Num/Num0, f/f0, and R =(Num/Num0)/(f/f0). The results indicate that VGs with punched holes have higher Num/Num0 values compared to VGs without punched holes across all ReAvalues. The most significant difference, up to 6.4%, is observed between VGs with openings (DWH) and VGs without punched holes (DWP) at Re=12,000. AThe apparent friction factor (f/f0), initially increases rapidly and then stabilizes with Re. AThe DWP has the highest friction factor f/f0, ranging from 1.1 to 1.7, Adue to the larger area that confronts the airflow in the P-series of VGs, followed by DWH. Curved VGs CDW and CDWH are more effective in reducing drag and lowering f/f0 compared to plane VGs due to their streamlined shape. The jet flow from the perforations helps clear stagnant fluids and reduce pressure differences before and after the VGs. Also, the hydraulic heat capacity R is more effective in a curved VG than in a flat VG because of the improved heat transfer and lower wire flow. The thermo-hydraulic efficiency coefficient is determined by Colburn and friction coefficients, and CDWH has the highest resistance, followed by CDWP, DWH, and DWP. AWhen Re=18,000, a rectangular VG with holes performs better than one without, with a maximum difference of 35.3%.
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页码:1643 / 1650
页数:8
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