Heat transfer and flow region characteristics study in a non-annular channel betwee rotor and stator

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This paper will present the results of the experimental investigation of heat transfer in a non-annular channel between rotor and stator similar to a real generator. Numerous experiments and numerical studies have examined flow and heat transfer characteristics ofa fluid in an annulus with a rotating inner cylinder. In the current study, turbulent flow region, and heat transfer characteristics have been studied in the air gap between the rotor and stator of a generator. The test rig has been built in a way which shows a very good agreement with the geometry of a real generator. The boundary condition supplies a non-homogenous heat flux through the passing air channel. The experimental devices and data acquisition method are carefully described in the paper. Surface-mounted thermocouples are located on the both stator and rotor surfaces and one slip ring transfers the collected temperature from rotor to the instrument display. The rotational speed ofrotor is fixed at three under: 300 rpm, 900 rpm, and 1500 rpm. Based on these speeds and hydraulic diameter of the air gap, the Reynolds number has been considered in the range: 4000 < Rez < < 30000. Heat transfer and pressure drop coefficients are deduced from the obtained data based on a theoretical investigation and are expressed as a formula containing effective Reynolds number. To confirm the results, a comparison is presented with Gazley's data report. The presented method and established correlations can be applied to other electricmachines having similar heat flow characteristics.

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Nili-Ahmadabadi, M., & Karrabi, H. (2012). Heat transfer and flow region characteristics study in a non-annular channel betwee rotor and stator. Thermal Science, 16(2), 593–603. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI110702138M

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