Numerical investigation for convective heat transfer and friction factor under pulsating flow conditions

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For pulsating flow, the behaviours of the convective heat transfer and friction factor for a periodic corrugated channel are investigated numerically. The finite volume method is used in the numerical study. Three different Reynolds Averaged Numerical Simulation based turbulence models, namely the k-ω model, the Shear Stress Transport (SST) model and the transition SST model are used and compared. The results are also compared with the previous experiments for non-pulsating flow. Analyses are conducted for air flow through a corrugated channel which has sharp corrugation peaks with an inclination angle of 30° and a 5mm minimum channel height. Reynolds number is changed in the range 6294 to 7380, while keeping the Prandtl number constant at 0.70. A sinusoidal pulsatile flow condition which is F=400 and uA∗=0.5 is used. Variations of the Nusselt number and the friction factor with the Reynolds number are studied. Non-pulsating flow results and pulsating flow results are compared with each other.

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Aslan, E., Ozsaban, M., Ozcelik, G., & Guven, H. R. (2018). Numerical investigation for convective heat transfer and friction factor under pulsating flow conditions. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 240). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824001003

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