1991
DOI: 10.1115/1.2910571
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Buoyancy-Driven Heat Transfer and Flow Between a Wetted Heat Source and an Isothermal Cube

Abstract: This paper describes flow visualization and heat transfer experiments conducted with a heat source inside an isothermal cube filled with a saturated or near-saturated gas/vapor mixture. The mixture was formed by vaporizing liquid from the surface of the heat source, and allowing it to condense on the surfaces of the cube, which was initially filled with a noncondensing gas. Visualization studies showed that for air and ethanol below 35°C, and for air and water, the flow patterns were similar with the hot plume… Show more

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“…Their results show that, there is larger total heat transfer rate for ring than the same outside diameter disk. Close et al [3] run experiment on heated plate located in enclosure vertically to observe heat and flow visualization. They proposed gas/vapor mixtures as beneficial cooling method in heat sources in enclosure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results show that, there is larger total heat transfer rate for ring than the same outside diameter disk. Close et al [3] run experiment on heated plate located in enclosure vertically to observe heat and flow visualization. They proposed gas/vapor mixtures as beneficial cooling method in heat sources in enclosure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%