The fluid motion characteristics have an important influence on the evolution of the backflow vortex near the pipe wall. The instantaneous velocity and instantaneous temperature of the outlet flow channel section, the shear stress of the outlet flow channel wall, the boundary layer thickness, and the Nusselt number under different ratios of the upstream and downstream pipe diameter are studied at the inlet pressure of 12,000 Pa, using the large eddy simulation numerical method. The research results show that a pulsating flow is presented in the outlet channel of the self-excited oscillation chamber, and a backflow vortex can be formed near the wall of the outlet channel. The heat exchange between the fluid near the wall and the wall is accelerated due to the backflow vortex. The thickness of the boundary layer near the wall first decreases and then increases when the ratio of the upstream and downstream pipe diameters of the self-excited oscillation chamber is 1 to 1.8, whereas the heat transfer efficiency first increases and then decreases. The minimum boundary layer thickness is 0.385 mm. The maximum comprehensive evaluation factor P I is 1.23 when the d 2 / d 1 is 1.5. The total heat exchange efficiency increases by 23%.


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    Title :

    Study on Heat Transfer in Self-Excited Oscillation with Backflow Vortex Disturbance Effect


    Contributors:
    Hu, Gaoquan (author) / Wang, Zhaohui (author) / Gao, Quanjie (author) / Yang, Qianwen (author) / Peng, Feng (author)

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    Publication date :

    2021-07-01




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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