Convective heat transfer from a rotating disc in a transverse air stream

The variation in the local radial heat transfer coefficient is reported for a disc rotating in still air up to 1650 r.p.m. and in a transverse or crossflow air stream of speeds up to 33m/s. These measurements have been made with the aid of a small sensor, using thermistors as heating elements. It is...

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Main Author: De Vere, Anthony Patrick Campbell
Published: University of Leicester 1975
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4535262015-12-31T03:36:48ZConvective heat transfer from a rotating disc in a transverse air streamDe Vere, Anthony Patrick Campbell1975The variation in the local radial heat transfer coefficient is reported for a disc rotating in still air up to 1650 r.p.m. and in a transverse or crossflow air stream of speeds up to 33m/s. These measurements have been made with the aid of a small sensor, using thermistors as heating elements. It is found that the heat transfer coefficient is governed by the main air flow, the rotation of the disc resulting in a small upward perturbation on this level. Tests with different disc aspect ratios, simulated by the disc protruding from a leading edge shroud, show that the radial distribution is greatly modified, but again the main air stream dominates the process. A thin film sensor has been developed to monitor the fluctuations in the heat transfer coefficient about the mean level as the disc rotates in the air stream. The local effects of rotation are examined closely. The velocity distributions around the stationary and rotating disc in still air and a transverse flow are presented. The experimentation is finally extended to the case of a simple train wheel shape, thus attempting to model the convective heat dissipation for the condition of train wheel braking.621.4022University of Leicesterhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.453526http://hdl.handle.net/2381/34756Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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De Vere, Anthony Patrick Campbell
Convective heat transfer from a rotating disc in a transverse air stream
description The variation in the local radial heat transfer coefficient is reported for a disc rotating in still air up to 1650 r.p.m. and in a transverse or crossflow air stream of speeds up to 33m/s. These measurements have been made with the aid of a small sensor, using thermistors as heating elements. It is found that the heat transfer coefficient is governed by the main air flow, the rotation of the disc resulting in a small upward perturbation on this level. Tests with different disc aspect ratios, simulated by the disc protruding from a leading edge shroud, show that the radial distribution is greatly modified, but again the main air stream dominates the process. A thin film sensor has been developed to monitor the fluctuations in the heat transfer coefficient about the mean level as the disc rotates in the air stream. The local effects of rotation are examined closely. The velocity distributions around the stationary and rotating disc in still air and a transverse flow are presented. The experimentation is finally extended to the case of a simple train wheel shape, thus attempting to model the convective heat dissipation for the condition of train wheel braking.
author De Vere, Anthony Patrick Campbell
author_facet De Vere, Anthony Patrick Campbell
author_sort De Vere, Anthony Patrick Campbell
title Convective heat transfer from a rotating disc in a transverse air stream
title_short Convective heat transfer from a rotating disc in a transverse air stream
title_full Convective heat transfer from a rotating disc in a transverse air stream
title_fullStr Convective heat transfer from a rotating disc in a transverse air stream
title_full_unstemmed Convective heat transfer from a rotating disc in a transverse air stream
title_sort convective heat transfer from a rotating disc in a transverse air stream
publisher University of Leicester
publishDate 1975
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