NATURAL CONVECTION HEAT TRANSFER IN AN INCLINED CIRCULAR CYLINDER

  • Mohammed A
  • Mashkour M
  • Ahmed R
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Abstract

Experiments were carried out to investigate natural convection heat transfer in an inclined uniformly heated circular cylinder . The effects of surface heat flux and angle of inclination on the temperature and local Nusselt number variations along the cylinder surface are discussed . The investigation covers heat flux range from 92 W/m² to 487 W/m², and angles of inclination 0° ( horizontal) , 30° , 60° and 90° (vertical) . Results show an increase in the natural convection as heat flux increases and as angle of inclination moves from vertical to horizontal position. An empirical equation of average Nusselt number as a function of Rayliegh number was deduced for each angle of inclination .

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Mohammed, A. A., Mashkour, M. A., & Ahmed, R. S. (2011). NATURAL CONVECTION HEAT TRANSFER IN AN INCLINED CIRCULAR CYLINDER. Journal of Engineering, 17(04), 659–674. https://doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2011.04.04

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