Case studies on local mixed convection heat transfer coefficients along a radiant heated wall subjected to displacement ventilation

As the demand for energy-efficient air conditioning systems enabling thermal comfort criteria increases, the research into innovative systems that combine displacement ventilation and radiant heating is being more up-to-date. This work discusses local mixed convection heat transfer coefficients over...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 2023-08, Vol.148 (15), p.7845-7854
Hauptverfasser: Camci, Muhammet, Karakoyun, Yakup, Acikgoz, Ozgen, Dalkilic, Ahmet Selim
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Zusammenfassung:As the demand for energy-efficient air conditioning systems enabling thermal comfort criteria increases, the research into innovative systems that combine displacement ventilation and radiant heating is being more up-to-date. This work discusses local mixed convection heat transfer coefficients over a radiant heated wall in an experimental room coupled with displacement ventilation provided by a floor level nozzle. In the experimental chamber, the air enters the room either from the floor level of the analyzed heated wall as in scenario 1 or the opposite wall in scenario 2 in the upward direction. The intervals of air inlet temperature and velocity are set between 13–27 °C and 0–2.5 ms −1 , respectively. The obtained data have been analyzed from a physical point of view, and four correlations having R -sq. numbers of 0.93, 0.94, 0.94, and 0.98 have been developed for the local mixed convective heat transfer coefficients along a heated wall. The alterations of local convection heat transfer coefficients along an examined radiant heated wall affected by a slot diffuser delivering a lowest air inlet velocity of 0.5 ms −1 and highest air inlet velocity of 2.5 ms −1 are gained in the intervals of 2–5.8 Wm −2  K −1 and 2.5–10 W m −2  K −1 , in turn.
ISSN:1388-6150
1588-2926
DOI:10.1007/s10973-023-12262-6