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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 45, 2004 - Issue 10
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Original Articles

NUMERICAL STUDY OF TURBULENT FLOW AND HEAT TRANSFER IN A CONVEX CHANNEL OF A CALORIMETRIC ROCKET CHAMBER

Pages 1029-1047 | Received 01 Aug 2003, Accepted 01 Jan 2004, Published online: 17 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Turbulent flows and related heat transfer in a convex channel of a calorimetric rocket chamber are investigated by the nonlinear k–ε–fμ model of Park et al. [Citation6] and large-eddy simulation (LES). In order to analyze the geometric effects on heat transfer, several radii of surface curvature 0.067 ≤ D/R ≤ 0.4 and nozzle-to-surface distances 0.5 ≤ H/D ≤ 1.5 are selected for five Reynolds numbers (5,000 ≤ ReD ≤ 75,000). Comparing with the LES results for an impinging jet flow along the convex surface, the nonlinear k–ε–fμ model shows some discrepancies. However, the model performance is sufficient to utilize for the investigation of parametric effects. The LES results showed the detailed description of vortical structures responsible for the production of turbulent kinetic energy. In addition, the characteristics of turbulent heat transfer under various conditions of convex channels are investigated by using the nonlinear k–ε–fμ model. Finally, the geometric effects on the local heat transfer and the Reynolds number dependence are scrutinized.

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