2013
DOI: 10.1115/1.4023040
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Heat Transfer in Rotating Multipass Rectangular Ribbed Channel With and Without a Turning Vane

Abstract: This paper experimentally investigates the effect of a turning vane in hub region on heat transfer in a multipass rectangular channel with rib-roughed wall at high rotation numbers. The experimental data were taken in the second and the third passages (aspect ratio = 2:1) connected by an 180 deg U-bend. The fiow was radial inward in the second passage and was radial outward after the 180 deg U-bend in the third passage. The square-edged ribs with Pie = 8, e/D/, = 0.1, and a =45 deg were applied on the leading … Show more

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“…It is shown that the heat convection strength in the downstream passage is in direct proportion to the secondary flow strength in the bend. Furthermore, the investigation by Lei, Li, Han, Zhang, and Moon (2013) indicates that the guide vane between the two straight channels enhances the downstream heat convection strength and also reduces the friction loss in the whole passage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is shown that the heat convection strength in the downstream passage is in direct proportion to the secondary flow strength in the bend. Furthermore, the investigation by Lei, Li, Han, Zhang, and Moon (2013) indicates that the guide vane between the two straight channels enhances the downstream heat convection strength and also reduces the friction loss in the whole passage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%