Full-Field Flow Measurements and Heat Transfer of a Compact Jet Impingement Array With Local Extraction of Spent Fluid

Author:

Onstad Andrew J.1,Elkins Christopher J.1,Moffat Robert J.1,Eaton John K.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305

Abstract

Jet impingement cooling is widely used due to the very high heat transfer coefficients that are attainable. Both single and multiple jet systems can be used, however, multiple jet systems offer higher and more uniform heat transfer. A staggered array of 8.46 mm diameter impingement jets with jet-to-jet spacing of 2.34 D was examined where the spent fluid is extracted through one of six 7.36 mm diameter extraction holes regularly located around each jet. The array had an extraction area ratio (Ae/Ajet) of 2.23 locally and was tested with a jet-to-target spacing (H/D) of 1.18 jet diameters. Magnetic resonance velocimetry was used to both quantify and visualize the three dimensional flow field inside the cooling cavity at jet Reynolds numbers of 2600 and 5300. The spatially averaged velocity measurements showed a smooth transition is possible from the impingement jet to the extraction hole without the presence of large vortical structures. Mean Nusselt number measurements were made over a jet Reynolds number range of 2000–10,000. Nusselt numbers near 75 were measured at the highest Reynolds number with an estimated uncertainty of 7%. Large mass flow rate per unit heat transfer area ratios were required because of the small jet-to-jet spacing.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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