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Proc. ASME. HT2021, ASME 2021 Heat Transfer Summer Conference, V001T01A010, June 16–18, 2021
Paper No: HT2021-63909
... with the experimental results. In the two test cases, the proposed solver generates lower Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) compared to the FFD and at the same time, the proposed method reduces computational cost by a factor of 10 and 13 in the two cases compared to CFD. heat transfer mixed convection fast fluid...
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Proc. ASME. HT2008, Heat Transfer: Volume 2, 129-135, August 10–14, 2008
Paper No: HT2008-56504
... Heat Exchanger; Heat Transfer, Mixed Convection IN Ex availa tubes. curvat are u evapor conver and a indust applic exchan The m and th Sri determ 12.5 m of 92 and 13 10Re10 ££ which was considered turbulent. Proceedings of HT2008 ti i e a G T f 1 TRODUCTION tensive numerical and experimental...
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Proc. ASME. HT2005, Heat Transfer: Volume 1, 617-626, July 17–22, 2005
Paper No: HT2005-72526
... 03 04 2009 In this paper mixed convection in an open cavity with a heated wall bounded by a horizontal unheated plate is investigated experimentally. The cavity has the heated wall on the opposite side of the forced inflow. The results are reported in terms of wall temperature profiles...
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Proc. ASME. HT2005, Heat Transfer: Volume 1, 565-575, July 17–22, 2005
Paper No: HT2005-72426
... visualisation images are used to determine the relationship between these scaling groups for both isothermal flow and buoyancy opposing mixed convection. The experimental range of inlet Re’s is from 1 to 100. It is found that the ratio of the inlet Re’s is sufficient to describe isothermal flows...
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Proc. ASME. HT2005, Heat Transfer: Volume 1, 87-98, July 17–22, 2005
Paper No: HT2005-72454
... 03 04 2009 Mixed convection heat transfer is commonly found in many engineering applications and is particularly relevant to the cooling of electronic components but despite this, the physics of this heat transfer regime is not fully understood. This paper presents an experimental...
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Proc. ASME. HT2005, Heat Transfer: Volume 1, 99-109, July 17–22, 2005
Paper No: HT2005-72455
... 03 04 2009 The second of two papers investigating mixed convection about a cylinder in the buoyancy opposing cross flow regime. The experimental configuration is essentially the same as that used in part A, [1]. Particle image velocimetry (PIV) is used to measure the fluid flow...
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Proc. ASME. HT-FED2004, Volume 3, 261-268, July 11–15, 2004
Paper No: HT-FED2004-56625
... was uniformly heated on the outer wall. A d.c. voltage as high as 22 kV was applied to the inner electrode, while the heated wall was grounded. Both the laminar and the turbulent mixed convection regimes were obtained, varying the imposed flow rate. Once an electric field is applied, the flow is dramatically...