Author:
Wiesche Stefan aus der,Helcig Christian
Abstract
The effect of heating on the stability of the laminar three-dimensional boundary layer flow over a rotating disk was experimentally investigated. Local convective heat transfer coefficients were obtained at different running speeds and heating rates by means of an electrically heated disk apparatus placed in a large water tank. The accuracy of the method was assessed by comparison with predictions of the analytical self-similarity solution for laminar flow, and an excellent agreement was found. By means of local heat transfer measurements, the critical Reynolds number corresponding to the onset of vortices was determined as a function of the wall temperature difference and Prandtl number. A substantial increase of the critical Reynolds number with higher wall temperature difference was observed for the three-dimensional flow. The observed stabilizing effect due to heating of three-dimensional water flows was comparable with the predictions of perturbation analyses conducted for two-dimensional flows.
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