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Effect of heaters' clearance on mixed convection cooling performance in a dicretely heated horizontal duct

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCES
Volume 163, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2021.106859

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Mixed convection; Horizontal duct; Clearance; Global conductance; Effective Nusselt number

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This study investigates the effect of heaters' clearance on mixed convective cooling performance in a discretely heated horizontal duct. Results show that increasing the clearance can lead to a reduction in hot spot temperature and an improvement in the system's global conductance.
In this paper, effect of the heaters' clearance on mixed convective cooling performance in a discretely heated horizontal duct is examined. Tests are carried out for a constant value of the modified Grashof number (Gr*(Dh) = 1.15 x 10(7)), and for Reynolds numbers (Re-Dh) between 792 and 3,962. In the analysis, surface to surface radiation and wall conduction are coupled with convective heat transfer. Experiments involve measurements of surface temperatures and air velocity while ANSYS Fluent is used to conduct numerical simulations. Variations of the local surface temperatures, hot spot temperature, global conductance (C) and effective Nusselt number (Nu(eff)) with Reynolds number (Re-Dh) are presented. Finally, it is disclosed that up to 10.77% reduction in the hot spot temperature and an improvement of up to 20.84% in the system's global conductance can be achieved with an increase in the clearance.

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