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Momentum and heat transfer characteristics for Newtonian fluid across a grooved cylinder

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  • Mohamed Abdi

    (Laboratoire de génie électrique et des plasmas (LGEP), University of Tiaret, Algeria)

  • Abdelfettah Menouer

    (Laboratoire de génie électrique et des plasmas (LGEP), University of Tiaret, Algeria)

  • Khaled Chaib

    (Laboratoire de génie électrique et des plasmas (LGEP), University of Tiaret, Algeria)

  • Slimane Benferhat

    (Laboratoire de génie électrique et des plasmas (LGEP), University of Tiaret, Algeria)

  • Nordeddine Sad Chemloul

    (��Département de Génie Mécanique, Université Ibn Khaldoun, 14000 Tiaret, Algeria)

  • Ahmed Kadari

    (Laboratoire de génie électrique et des plasmas (LGEP), University of Tiaret, Algeria)

Abstract

The present investigation set out to assess the influence of the surface roughness on the flow and thermal mean quantities, around the heated corrugated cylinder in the laminar steady flow. The current investigation has been devoted to a numerical analysis of a two-dimensional steady flow and forced convection heat transfer characteristics over a heated longitudinal sinusoidal shape grooved cylinder, immersed in an unconfined Newtonian fluid. The number of the grooved cavities was chosen to be 10, 20 and 30 grooves, equally distributed around the cylinder circumference with wavelength and wave amplitude of 1/50 and 1, respectively. Moreover, the thermal boundary condition effect has been analyzed by imposing a uniform heat flux and constant temperature on the cylinder periphery as a thermal boundary condition, over a Reynolds number range of (0.1≤Re≤40) and a fixed Prandtl number of 0.715. The numerical procedure is based on the finite volume method. The findings indicate that with increasing groove number, the total drag coefficient of the grooved cylinder reduces markedly compared to the smooth one. This trend is more pronounced as the Reynolds number increases. The effect of the groove number on the pressure coefficients is limited, where the profiles of the grooved cylinder coincide with that of the smooth one over the Reynolds number range. When the Reynolds number varies from 0.1 to 40, the average Nusselt number enhances noticeably by about 86% for the smooth and grooved cylinders. Moreover, the groove number affects significantly the average Nusselt number, where the increased groove number results in a gradual reduction in the average Nusselt number. This attenuation is more pronounced as the Reynolds number increases. To predict the average Nusselt number, a correlation has been proposed.

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  • Mohamed Abdi & Abdelfettah Menouer & Khaled Chaib & Slimane Benferhat & Nordeddine Sad Chemloul & Ahmed Kadari, 2022. "Momentum and heat transfer characteristics for Newtonian fluid across a grooved cylinder," International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 33(08), pages 1-24, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijmpcx:v:33:y:2022:i:08:n:s0129183122501091
    DOI: 10.1142/S0129183122501091
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