Flow dynamics over a heated cylinder subjected to high temperature ratios
Unheated, and heated flows with forced convection over a fixed circular cylinder are studied numerically. Reynolds numbers of 80, 100, 150, and 200 are considered at different temperature ratios (T∗) of 1.66, 2.33, and 3. Different thermophysical property models of the fluid were used and implemente...
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doaj-bcbffb922403421493bbb5e8b063e03c2021-09-03T04:45:49ZengElsevierCase Studies in Thermal Engineering2214-157X2021-10-0127101357Flow dynamics over a heated cylinder subjected to high temperature ratiosRami Homsi0MD Didarul Islam1Yap Yit Fatt2Isam Janajreh3Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesCorresponding author.; Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesKhalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesKhalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesUnheated, and heated flows with forced convection over a fixed circular cylinder are studied numerically. Reynolds numbers of 80, 100, 150, and 200 are considered at different temperature ratios (T∗) of 1.66, 2.33, and 3. Different thermophysical property models of the fluid were used and implemented. The aerodynamic forces occurring on the cylinder as vortex shedding took place were explored. The drag coefficient, lift coefficient, and Strouhal number are presented and discussed. Moreover, the surface heat transfer coefficient is analyzed for the different cases of heating. It was found that increasing the temperature ratio of the cylinder caused an increase in the static load and a decrease in the dynamic load on the cylinder. In addition, the effects of cylinder surface temperature on the vorticity contours are shown for different Reynolds numbers. It was observed that increasing the temperature ratio of the cylinder caused the vortices in the wake to stretch and become weaker. This leads to total suppression of vortex shedding if sufficient heating is provided. Moreover, while the surface heat transfer coefficient of the cylinder was observed to increase with the increase of Reynolds number at constant temperature ratio, increasing the temperature ratio of the cylinder at a constant Reynolds number reduces the heat transfer coefficient and suppresses the variation in between the upper and lower sides of the cylinder.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X21005207Single cylinderForced convectionDrag coefficientHeated cylinderFlow characteristics |
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Rami Homsi MD Didarul Islam Yap Yit Fatt Isam Janajreh Flow dynamics over a heated cylinder subjected to high temperature ratios Case Studies in Thermal Engineering Single cylinder Forced convection Drag coefficient Heated cylinder Flow characteristics |
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Rami Homsi MD Didarul Islam Yap Yit Fatt Isam Janajreh |
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Flow dynamics over a heated cylinder subjected to high temperature ratios |
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Flow dynamics over a heated cylinder subjected to high temperature ratios |
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Flow dynamics over a heated cylinder subjected to high temperature ratios |
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Flow dynamics over a heated cylinder subjected to high temperature ratios |
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Flow dynamics over a heated cylinder subjected to high temperature ratios |
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flow dynamics over a heated cylinder subjected to high temperature ratios |
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Case Studies in Thermal Engineering |
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Unheated, and heated flows with forced convection over a fixed circular cylinder are studied numerically. Reynolds numbers of 80, 100, 150, and 200 are considered at different temperature ratios (T∗) of 1.66, 2.33, and 3. Different thermophysical property models of the fluid were used and implemented. The aerodynamic forces occurring on the cylinder as vortex shedding took place were explored. The drag coefficient, lift coefficient, and Strouhal number are presented and discussed. Moreover, the surface heat transfer coefficient is analyzed for the different cases of heating. It was found that increasing the temperature ratio of the cylinder caused an increase in the static load and a decrease in the dynamic load on the cylinder. In addition, the effects of cylinder surface temperature on the vorticity contours are shown for different Reynolds numbers. It was observed that increasing the temperature ratio of the cylinder caused the vortices in the wake to stretch and become weaker. This leads to total suppression of vortex shedding if sufficient heating is provided. Moreover, while the surface heat transfer coefficient of the cylinder was observed to increase with the increase of Reynolds number at constant temperature ratio, increasing the temperature ratio of the cylinder at a constant Reynolds number reduces the heat transfer coefficient and suppresses the variation in between the upper and lower sides of the cylinder. |
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Single cylinder Forced convection Drag coefficient Heated cylinder Flow characteristics |
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