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Laminar Natural Convection in an Air-Filled Square Cavity With Partitions on the Top Wall

Abstract

The laminar natural convection in an air-filled square cavity with a partition on the top wall was experimentally investigated. Temperature measurements and flow visualizations were performed for cases with heated and cooled vertical walls (corresponding to a global Grashof number GrH of approximately 1.3 × 108 ) and non-dimensional top wall temperatures θT of 0.56 (insulated) to 2.3. Experiments were performed with an aluminum partition with non-dimensional height HP /H of 0.0625 and 0.125 attached to the top wall at x/H = 0.1, 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6. The blockage effect and/or the thermal effect of the partition resulted in changes to the temperature and flow fields, but were mainly limited to the vicinity of the partition. The partition on the heated top wall resulted in a recirculating flow between the partition and the heated vertical wall. For a given partition height, the structure of this recirculating flow was dependent on the partition location and θT . A thermal boundary layer developed along the rear surface of the partition due to the thermal effect of the partition. The ambient temperature outside the boundary layer and Nu near the corner region were affected by the partition height due to the changes in the recirculating flow and due to the thermal effect on the rear surface of the partition.Copyright © 2009 by ASME

Authors

Wu W; Ching CY

Pagination

pp. 399-414

Publisher

ASME International

Publication Date

January 1, 2009

DOI

10.1115/ht2009-88594

Name of conference

Volume 2: Theory and Fundamental Research; Aerospace Heat Transfer; Gas Turbine Heat Transfer; Computational Heat Transfer
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