Experimental study of free convection in an elliptical annular enclosure in blunt and slender orientations

In this paper, free convection heat transfer between two elliptical cylinders having different elliptical ratios in blunt and slender situations was studied experimentally. Three pairs of elliptical cylinders having the same radius ratio of 2.0, the same surface area and different elliptical ratios...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heat and mass transfer 2011, Vol.47 (1), p.81-91
1. Verfasser: Eid, Eldesouki Ibrahim
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, free convection heat transfer between two elliptical cylinders having different elliptical ratios in blunt and slender situations was studied experimentally. Three pairs of elliptical cylinders having the same radius ratio of 2.0, the same surface area and different elliptical ratios of 0.662, 0.866 and 0.968 were cut using the computed numerically controlled wire-cut machining. The tests were carried out by keeping a constant heat flux on the inner cylinder while cooling the outer one to be isothermal. The effects of vertical eccentricity, lateral eccentricity, angle of attack of the inner cylinder on natural convection for both blunt and slender situations of each pair were investigated. Empirical correlation was deduced within an acceptable uncertainty for the experimental results. Compatible and satisfactory to the conscience agreement was found in the comparison among the results of present and previous works. In the vision of the comparison, it was found that; the vertical eccentricity can enhance free convection by about 15% than the concentric case, the horizontal eccentricity can enhance natural convection by about 10% than concentric case and slender situation offers about 40% enhancement in free convection than the blunt situation for the same elliptical ratio.
ISSN:0947-7411
1432-1181
DOI:10.1007/s00231-010-0678-3