Subject Area
Mechanical Power Engineering
Article Type
Original Study
Abstract
An experimental investigation studies the behavior of heat transferred from a horizontal Oscillated cylinder, in case of cross air flow. The investigation studied the effect of dimensionless oscillation frequency (SC), dimensionless Oscillation amplitude (AID), and Reynolds number on the rate of hear transfer. The oscillated cylinder has 53 mm O.D, the dimensionless oscillation frequency (Sc) of the cylinder is varied from 0.08 to 0.45, while the dimensionless oscillation amplitude (AID) ranged between 0.037 and 0.27. The Reynolds number is ranged between 3x104 and 7.8x104 and the rate of heal fur is varied from 480 to 3000W/m2. The test rig of the present work has been examined in the case of stationary cylinder and the obtained results are in a good agreement with the available data in the literature of about ±5%, while in the case of oscillating cylinder the rate of hear transfer data indicate a maximum enhancement of about 70% comparing with stationary case at Sc = 0.2 und A/D = 0.27. The present data has been correlated in a form of Nusselt number as a function of dimensionless frequency (Sc), dimensionless amplitude (A/D) and Reynolds number (Re) with average deviation of about ±ɹ% relative to the experimental results.
Keywords
heat transfer; Forced convection; oscillation
Recommended Citation
Shalaby, M.; El-Negiry El-Negiry, Emad; and El-Tahan, H.
(2021)
"Forced Convection Heat Transfer from Oscillating Horizontal Cylinder.,"
Mansoura Engineering Journal: Vol. 28
:
Iss.
4
, Article 6.
Available at:
https://doi.org/10.21608/bfemu.2021.142396