Title of article :
This paper is devoted to analyze the special class of turbulent premixed flames that we call intermediate steady propagation (ISP) flames. These flames are common to industrial premixed combustion chambers which operate at intensive turbulence when veloci
Author/Authors :
J. S. Paschkewitz، نويسنده , , D. M. Pratt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Fluid property effects on electrohydrodynamic (EHD) heat transfer enhancement were investigated. Heat transfer, pressure drop, electrical power requirements, and the transition between the viscous dominated and electrically dominated flow regimes as a function of fluid properties were examined using three cooling oils having widely varying physical properties. Low viscosity and low electrical conductivity gave the greatest heat transfer enhancement for a given electrical power input. The required electrical power to achieve a specified heat transfer enhancement was greater for working fluids that had a small charge relaxation time, defined as the ratio of the electrical permittivity to the electrical conductivity. These results correlate well with available experimental and analytical data. A theoretical prediction of the effect of fluid properties and forced flow rate on the onset of EHD enhancement was experimentally verified. The onset of significant EHD heat transfer enhancement occurs most readily in low viscosity liquids at low Reynolds number flows for a given electrical power input.
Keywords :
heat transfer enhancement , Electrohydrodynamic , Single-phase liquid , Heat transfer augmentation
Journal title :
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Journal title :
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science