Impact of grooved cylinder on heat transfer by natural convection in cylindrical geometry

Author:

Ben Abdelmlek Khaoula1ORCID,Ben Nejma Fayçal1

Affiliation:

1. Research Unit of Ionized and Reactif Media, Monastir, Tunisia

Abstract

The current study reports a numerical analysis of a two-dimensional steady-state natural convection heat transfer from grooved heated cylinder for laminar flow regime. Two groove shapes are investigated in this work: circular and triangular groove. Simulations were carried out by varying the groove location, radius ratio f from 0.1 to 1, and the Rayleigh number over the range [103–106]. The thermal and dynamic behaviors are carefully analyzed and compared to the case of non-grooved cylinder (model 0). It is found that the heat transfer rate rises up with the increase of Rayleigh number. In addition, the groove locations φ = −90, and 80° provide the lowest heat transfer rate. A decrease of 9.4% in the heat transfer rate is detected for the case of triangular groove with f = 0.7 and Ra = 105. On the other hand, the highest heat transfer rate is provided at a position φ = −45° and 45° for f > 0.65. For these last groove locations, lower f present optimal configurations to accumulate heat on the cylinder. In fact, circular grooved cylinder with f = 0.1 decreases the heat loss by 9.3% and 12.4% for the locations φ = −45° and 45°, respectively compared to model 0. These results would be useful for engineering applications that are interested in the accumulation or transfer of heat through cylindrical ducts.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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