Assessment of Heat and Fluid Flow Enhancement over Heated Perforated Ribs: Review

Rishav Arora, GCET JAMMU; Shivanchal Sharma ,GCET JAMMU; Akshay Sharma ,GCET JAMMU; Amanish Sharma ,GCET JAMMU

Reynolds Number, Nusselt Number, Pulsating Flow, Amplitude

This paper presents a review on heat and fluid flow enhancement in an adiabatic channel over heated perforated ribs using pulsating flow methodology. A pulsating flow is imposed by an acoustic woofer at the channel inlet and a constant heat is generated at each protruding block. The impact of the important governing parameters such as the Reynolds number, the Nusselt number and the inter-block spacing on heat transfer rate from heated ribs will be examined in detail. The effect of pulsating flow on convective heat transfer from periodically spaced ribs in tandem on a channel wall has also been investigated
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Paper ID: GRDJEV03I010031
Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 1
Publication Date: 2018-01-01
Page(s): 38 - 41