Experimental Investigation of Free Convection Heat Transfer With Entrance Restriction Placed at Top of a Vertical Circular Tube

Author(s):  
H. Mohammed ◽  
T. Yusaf ◽  
Y. Salman

A free convection from the inside surface of vertical circular tube with a uniformly heated surface (constant wall heat flux) was investigated experimentally for laminar air flow in the ranges of RaL from 6.9 × 108 to 5 × 109. The effect of restriction lengths placed at top position of the heated tube on the surface temperature distribution and the local and average heat transfer coefficient were studied. The experimental apparatus consists of aluminum tube with 900mm length and 30mm inside diameter. The entry restrictions were included a circular tube of same diameter as the heated tube but with different lengths of 60cm, 90cm, 120cm, 150cm, and 180cm. It was found that the surface temperature along the tube surface higher values for restriction with length of 180cm and smaller values for the restriction with length of 120cm. The results showed that the local Nux and average Nusselt number Nu were higher values for the restriction with length of 120cm and smaller values for the restriction with length of 180cm. The results obtained are correlated by dimensionless groups as Log NuL against Log RaL for each case and proposed a general correlation for all cases.

1975 ◽  
Vol 97 (2) ◽  
pp. 226-230 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. S. Sastry ◽  
N. M. Schnurr

A numerical solution is carried out for heat transfer to fluids near the thermodynamic critical point for turbulent flow through a circular tube with constant wall heat flux. An adaptation of the Patankar-Spalding implicit finite difference marching procedure is used. Agreement of the results with experimental data for water and carbon dioxide show the solution to be quite accurate very near the critical point provided the wall temperature at inlet is less than the pseudocritical temperature of the fluid.


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