Journal article
MIXED-CONVECTION FLOWS WITHIN A HORIZONTAL CONCENTRIC ANNULUS WITH A HEATED ROTATING INNER CYLINDER
Numerical heat transfer, v 9(5), pp 591-604
01 May 1986
Abstract
Numerical analysis is performed for two-dimensional mixed convection in the annulus between horizontal concentric cylinders with a heated rotating inner cylinder. The ratio of the annulus gap width to the inner cylinder radius is held fixed at 1.6. The Grashof number range is taken from 1.39 × 10
2
to 1.39 × 10
5
and the rotational parameter σ ( = Gr/Re
2
) varies from ∞ ( pure natural convection) to 1. The flow and temperature fields and heat transfer characteristics are presented over this parameter range where effects of both buoyancy and centrifugal force due to rotation are significant. A relatively novel formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations is employed in the present study. A vorticity transport equation, two Poisson equations for the velocity components, and the energy equation are solved by a finite-difference scheme. A direct method is used to solve simultaneously for the dependent variables along a grid line via a block tridiagonal matrix algorithm. The formulation is found to be stable over the entire range of σ studied and appropriate for investigating fluid flow and heat transfer problems in multiply connected domains where the net flow rate is not known a priori.
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- Title
- MIXED-CONVECTION FLOWS WITHIN A HORIZONTAL CONCENTRIC ANNULUS WITH A HEATED ROTATING INNER CYLINDER
- Creators
- Toru Fusegi - Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics , Drexel UniversityBakhtier Farouk - Drexel UniversityKenneth S. Ball - Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics , Drexel University
- Publication Details
- Numerical heat transfer, v 9(5), pp 591-604
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Group
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:A1986C420100005
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0022594779
- Other Identifier
- 991019173574604721
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- Mechanics
- Thermodynamics