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contributor authorMadhavan, Srivatsan
contributor authorSingh, Prashant
contributor authorEkkad, Srinath
date accessioned2019-09-18T09:08:06Z
date available2019-09-18T09:08:06Z
date copyright5/22/2019 12:00:00 AM
date issued2019
identifier issn1948-5085
identifier othertsea_11_6_061016
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4259257
description abstractHigh-porosity metal foams are known for providing high heat transfer rates, as they provide a significant increase in wetted surface area as well as highly tortuous flow paths resulting in enhanced mixing. Further, jet impingement offers high convective cooling, particularly at the jet footprint areas on the target surface due to flow stagnation. In this study, high-porosity thin metal foams were subjected to array jet impingement, for a special crossflow scheme. High porosity (92.65%), high pore density (40 pores per inch (ppi)), and thin foams (3 mm) have been used. In order to reduce the pumping power requirements imposed by full metal foam design, two striped metal foam configurations were also investigated. For that, the jets were arranged in 3 × 6 array (x/dj = 3.42, y/dj = 2), such that the crossflow is dominantly sideways. Steady-state heat transfer experiments have been conducted for varying jet-to-target plate distance z/dj = 0.75, 2, and 4 for Reynolds numbers ranging from 3000 to 12,000. The baseline case was jet impingement onto a smooth target surface. Enhancement in heat transfer due to impingement onto thin metal foams has been evaluated against the pumping power penalty. For the case of z/dj = 0.75 with the base surface fully covered with metal foam, an average heat transfer enhancement of 2.42 times was observed for a concomitant pressure drop penalty of 1.67 times over the flow range tested.
publisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleJet Impingement Heat Transfer Enhancement by Packing High-Porosity Thin Metal Foams Between Jet Exit Plane and Target Surface
typeJournal Paper
journal volume11
journal issue6
journal titleJournal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications
identifier doi10.1115/1.4043470
journal fristpage61016
journal lastpage061016-9
treeJournal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications:;2019:;volume( 011 ):;issue: 006
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