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A study on heat transfer characteristics by impinging jet within a few amounts of mist

Seydou Nourou Diop, Biram Dieng, Amadou Warore, Senghane Mbodj

2021International Journal of Thermofluids15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Jet impingement is used for cooling, drying purposes; typical applications include cooling turbine blades and electrical equipment, drying of textiles and other wetted surfaces and cooling of metal plates. The flow dynamics and heat and mass concentration in the turbulent boundary layer on the flat heated plate have been used to improve the heat transfer coefficient. Wide range of factors that have an effect on heat and mass concentration at several patterns which are X/D= 4, 7, 9 and velocity 15 m/ are analyzed. The experimental results indicate that, the heat transfer coefficient rate improved by 21% and 32% in case of M= 3 mg/s and 6 mg/s respectively, compared with the case without addition of mist. The amount of heat evaporates in the main air flow is almost twice, in case of M = 3 mg/s, ∆Q = 8.81 W and when M = 6 mg/s, ∆Q = 15.39 W at constant velocity distribution 6 m/s.

Topics & Concepts

MistHeat transfer coefficientMaterials scienceHeat transferJet (fluid)ThermodynamicsBoundary layerMass transferTurbulenceMechanicsMeteorologyPhysicsHeat Transfer MechanismsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsHeat Transfer and Optimization
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