2010 14th International Heat Transfer Conference, Volume 5 2010
DOI: 10.1115/ihtc14-23188
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Computational and Experimental Study of Conjugate Heat Transfer From a Flat Plate With Shower Head Impinging Jets

Abstract: Computational and experimental conjugate heat transfer of flat circular disk is investigated with a constant heat flux imposed on its bottom surface and a shower head of air jets impinging on its top surface. The shower head consists of a central air jet surrounded by four neighboring perimeter jets. Measured temperature data at twelve locations within the plate are compared with the conjugate heat transfer result obtained at the same locations computationally by Shear Stress Transport (SST) κ-ω turbulence mod… Show more

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“…Aldabbagh and Sezai (2002) reported a study of laminar jets emanating from square holes with isothermal boundary condition imposed on the impingement plate. The second one is by the present authors, Panda et al (2010). It is evident from the above literature that the computational and experimental conjugate impingement heat transfer studies on the five jet turbulent shower head configuration have not been widely investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Aldabbagh and Sezai (2002) reported a study of laminar jets emanating from square holes with isothermal boundary condition imposed on the impingement plate. The second one is by the present authors, Panda et al (2010). It is evident from the above literature that the computational and experimental conjugate impingement heat transfer studies on the five jet turbulent shower head configuration have not been widely investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%