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Experimental Heat Transfer
A Journal of Thermal Energy Generation, Transport, Storage, and Conversion
Volume 7, 1994 - Issue 4
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Original Articles

HEAT TRANSFER AND FLUID FLOW OF TURBULENT NATURAL CONVECTION ALONG A VERTICAL FLAT PLATE WITH A BACKWARD-FACING STEP

Pages 285-301 | Received 29 Aug 1994, Accepted 16 Nov 1994, Published online: 23 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

Heat transfer and fluid flow of turbulent natural convection along a vertical flat plate with a backward-facing step were investigated experimentally. The effect of step height on heat transfer was classified through a series of heat transfer measurements. The wall temperature and fluid flow were then visualized using a liquid-crystal sheet and water-soluble fluorescent paint in order to investigate the separation and reattachment of fluid flow. It was revealed that the characteristic low-temperature patterns appear on the backward heat transfer plate and that they play a significant role in heat transfer enhancement. These patterns are generated by the penetration of the low-temperature fluid lumps having three-dimensional and unstable structures near the wall. It was further found that the maximum heat transfer point is not consistent with the reattachment point of the separated flow and that these points shift downstream with increasing step height.

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Address correspondence to Terumi Inagaki, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ibaraki, 12-1 Nakanarusawa 4 Chome, Hitachi, Ibaraki, 316 Japan.

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