Author:
Philippov M V,Chokhar I A,Terekhov V V,Terekhov V I
Abstract
Abstract
Local and integral characteristics of heat transfer are obtained at varying the Reynolds number Re = 5500, 11000, the distance between the jets y/D = 1.8, and the distance from the jets to the surface z/D = 0.5-10 for the system of two identical impinging jets. It is found in experiments that the effect of an adjacent jet leads to enhancement of local heat transfer at large distances between the nozzles and the barrier. It is also shown that an increase in the Re number increases integral heat transfer, and, at the same time, weakens the inter-jet interaction. The paper analyzes the scenarios of the behavior of local and integral heat transfer depending on the geometric and flow parameters of the system of two circular turbulent jets.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy