Specifics of heat and mass transfer in spherical dimples under the effect of external factors


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The specifics are examined of heat transfer enhancement with spherical dimples under the effect of factors important for practice and characteristic of cooling systems of gas-turbine engines and power units. This experimental investigation deals with the effect of the following factors on the flow in a channel with hemispherical dimples: continuous air swirl in an annulus with dimples on its concave wall, dimples on the convex or concave wall of a curved rectangular channel, imposition of regular velocity fluctuations on the external flow in a straight rectangular channel, and adverse or favorable pressure gradient along the flow direction. The flow is turbulent. Reynolds numbers based on the channel hydraulic diameter are on the order of 104. Results of the investigation of a model of a two-cavity diffuser dimple proposed by the authors are presented. It has been found that results for channels with spherical dimples and for smooth channels differ not only quantitatively but also qualitatively. Thus, if the effect of centrifugal mass forces on convex and concave surfaces with hemispherical dimples and in a smooth channel is almost the same (quantitative and qualitative indicators are identical), the pressure gradient in the flow direction brings about the drastically opposite results. At the same time, the quantitative contribution to a change in heat transfer in hemispherical dimples is different and depends on the impact type. The results are discussed with the use of physical models created on the basis of the results of flow visualization studies and data on the turbulence intensity, pressure coefficient, etc. Results of the investigations suggest that application of spherical dimples under nonstandard conditions requires the calculated heat transfer to be corrected to account for one or another effect.

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A. Shchukin

Tupolev Kazan National Research Technical University (KAI)

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: a.v.shchukin@rambler.ru
Rússia, Kazan, 420111

A. Il’inkov

Tupolev Kazan National Research Technical University (KAI)

Email: a.v.shchukin@rambler.ru
Rússia, Kazan, 420111

V. Takmovtsev

Tupolev Kazan National Research Technical University (KAI)

Email: a.v.shchukin@rambler.ru
Rússia, Kazan, 420111

I. Khabibullin

Tupolev Kazan National Research Technical University (KAI)

Email: a.v.shchukin@rambler.ru
Rússia, Kazan, 420111


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