EFFECTS OF THE LENGTH SCALE OF FREE-STREAM TURBULENCE AND CYLINDER SIZE ON LOCAL HEAT TRANSFER IN LAMINAR SEPARATED FLOWS
Titel:
EFFECTS OF THE LENGTH SCALE OF FREE-STREAM TURBULENCE AND CYLINDER SIZE ON LOCAL HEAT TRANSFER IN LAMINAR SEPARATED FLOWS
Auteur:
Torii, Shuichi Yang, Wen-Jei
Verschenen in:
Experimental heat transfer
Paginering:
Jaargang 6 (1993) nr. 2 pagina's 175-187
Jaar:
1993-04-01
Inhoud:
An experimental study has been conducted to investigate the combined influence of length scale of free-stream turbulence, A, and cylinder diameter, D, on heal transfer from slightly heated circular cylinders in cross flow. By using a hot-wire anemometer, spectrum analysis of its signal with a Fourier analyzer is employed to investigate the separated shear layer formed behind the circular cylinder. A resistance thermometer is used to measure the time-averaged temperature behind the cylinder and the power-spectral density of the temperature fluctuation in the thermal boundary layer. It is found that (I) the Nusselt number at the rear stagnation point varies with the relative scale A / D, at the same Reynolds number, (2) the laminar-to-turbulence transition region in the separated shear layer moves in the streamwise direction with the change in the length-scale ratio, and (3) a streamwise shift of the transition region in the separated shear layer causes a substantial increase in the power spectrum of the temperature fluctuation. A correlation equation with A/ Das a parameter is derived to predict the heat transfer rate at the rear stagnation point.