A numerical study of the effect of a venetian blind on the convective heat transfer rate from a recessed window with transitional and turbulent flow

The presence of a blind adjacent to a window affects the natural convective air flow over the window and natural convective heat transfer from the window to the room. Most numerical studies of convective heat transfer between a window-blind system and a room are based on the assumption that the flow...

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Main Author: OGHBAIE, SHAGHAYEGH
Other Authors: Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Theses (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.))
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Published: 2011
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OKQ.1974-67482013-12-20T03:40:29ZA numerical study of the effect of a venetian blind on the convective heat transfer rate from a recessed window with transitional and turbulent flowOGHBAIE, SHAGHAYEGHConvective Heat TransferVenetian BlindTurbulenceThe presence of a blind adjacent to a window affects the natural convective air flow over the window and natural convective heat transfer from the window to the room. Most numerical studies of convective heat transfer between a window-blind system and a room are based on the assumption that the flow remains laminar. However, in the case of larger windows it is to be expected that transition to turbulent flow will occur in the flow over the window. The aim of the present study was to numerically determine the effect of Venetian blind on laminar-to-turbulent transition in the flow over a simple recessed window and on the convective heat transfer from the window. An approximate model of a recessed window that is covered by a venetian blind has been considered. The fluid properties have been assumed constant except for the density change with temperature that gives rise to the buoyancy forces, this being dealt with using the Boussinesq approach. Radiant and conductive heat transfer effects have been neglected. However in the present study the case where there is a constant heat generation rate in the blind slats, as the result of solar radiation absorbed by the slats of the blind, has been considered. The k-epsilon turbulence model with the full effects of the buoyancy forces being accounted for has been used in obtaining the solution. The turbulent, steady and two dimensional governing equations have been solved using the commercial finite-volume based CFD code FLUENT. Results are generated for different blind slat angles, for different distances of the pivot point of the slats from the window and for different constant heat generation rates in the slats. The results show that over a wide range of Rayleigh number, the distance of the blind to the window has a stronger effect on the convective heat transfer from the window and also on the laminar to turbulent transition in the flow over the window than the blind slat angle. Heat generation in the slats increases the Mean Nusselt number and this effect increases as the Rayleigh number decreases.Thesis (Master, Mechanical and Materials Engineering) -- Queen's University, 2011-09-22 21:17:31.777Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Theses (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.))2011-09-22 21:17:31.7772011-09-23T01:36:42Z2011-09-23T01:36:42Z2011-09-22Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1974/6748enenCanadian thesesThis publication is made available by the authority of the copyright owner solely for the purpose of private study and research and may not be copied or reproduced except as permitted by the copyright laws without written authority from the copyright owner.
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topic Convective Heat Transfer
Venetian Blind
Turbulence
spellingShingle Convective Heat Transfer
Venetian Blind
Turbulence
OGHBAIE, SHAGHAYEGH
A numerical study of the effect of a venetian blind on the convective heat transfer rate from a recessed window with transitional and turbulent flow
description The presence of a blind adjacent to a window affects the natural convective air flow over the window and natural convective heat transfer from the window to the room. Most numerical studies of convective heat transfer between a window-blind system and a room are based on the assumption that the flow remains laminar. However, in the case of larger windows it is to be expected that transition to turbulent flow will occur in the flow over the window. The aim of the present study was to numerically determine the effect of Venetian blind on laminar-to-turbulent transition in the flow over a simple recessed window and on the convective heat transfer from the window. An approximate model of a recessed window that is covered by a venetian blind has been considered. The fluid properties have been assumed constant except for the density change with temperature that gives rise to the buoyancy forces, this being dealt with using the Boussinesq approach. Radiant and conductive heat transfer effects have been neglected. However in the present study the case where there is a constant heat generation rate in the blind slats, as the result of solar radiation absorbed by the slats of the blind, has been considered. The k-epsilon turbulence model with the full effects of the buoyancy forces being accounted for has been used in obtaining the solution. The turbulent, steady and two dimensional governing equations have been solved using the commercial finite-volume based CFD code FLUENT. Results are generated for different blind slat angles, for different distances of the pivot point of the slats from the window and for different constant heat generation rates in the slats. The results show that over a wide range of Rayleigh number, the distance of the blind to the window has a stronger effect on the convective heat transfer from the window and also on the laminar to turbulent transition in the flow over the window than the blind slat angle. Heat generation in the slats increases the Mean Nusselt number and this effect increases as the Rayleigh number decreases. === Thesis (Master, Mechanical and Materials Engineering) -- Queen's University, 2011-09-22 21:17:31.777
author2 Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Theses (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.))
author_facet Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Theses (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.))
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title A numerical study of the effect of a venetian blind on the convective heat transfer rate from a recessed window with transitional and turbulent flow
title_short A numerical study of the effect of a venetian blind on the convective heat transfer rate from a recessed window with transitional and turbulent flow
title_full A numerical study of the effect of a venetian blind on the convective heat transfer rate from a recessed window with transitional and turbulent flow
title_fullStr A numerical study of the effect of a venetian blind on the convective heat transfer rate from a recessed window with transitional and turbulent flow
title_full_unstemmed A numerical study of the effect of a venetian blind on the convective heat transfer rate from a recessed window with transitional and turbulent flow
title_sort numerical study of the effect of a venetian blind on the convective heat transfer rate from a recessed window with transitional and turbulent flow
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