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Mixed Convection Heat Transfer from Tandem Square Cylinders for Various Gap to Size Ratios

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Title Mixed Convection Heat Transfer from Tandem Square Cylinders for Various Gap to Size Ratios
 
Creator Chatterjee, Dipankar
Mondal, Bittagopal
 
Subject Computational fluid dynamics
 
Description This article presents a two-dimensional numerical study on the fluid flow and mixed convection heat transfer around two equal isothermal square cylinders placed in a tandem arrangement and subjected to the cross flow of a Newtonian fluid at moderate Reynolds numbers. The spacing between the cylinders is varied by changing the gap to cylinder size ratio as S/d=1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 10. The Reynolds number is considered in the range 50�Re� 150. The mixed convection effect is studied for Richardson number range of 0–2, and the Prandtl number is chosen constant as 0.71. The flow is considered in an unbounded medium; however, fictitious confining boundaries are chosen to make the problem computationally feasible. Numerical calculations are performed by using a PISO algorithm-based finite volume solver in a collocated grid system. The effect of superimposed thermal buoyancy on flow and isotherm patterns are presented and discussed. The global flow and heat transfer quantities such as overall drag and lift coefficients, local and surface average Nusselt numbers, and Strouhal number are calculated and discussed for various Reynolds and Richardson numbers and spacing ratios. The notable contribution is the quantification of the critical spacing ratio which is observed to decrease with increasing thermal buoyancy effect for a specific Reynolds number.
 
Publisher Taylor & Francis
 
Date 2013
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Chatterjee, Dipankar and Mondal, Bittagopal (2013) Mixed Convection Heat Transfer from Tandem Square Cylinders for Various Gap to Size Ratios. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A, 63. pp. 101-119. ISSN 1040-7782
 
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