Heat and mass transfer in a vertical channel under heat-gravitational convection conditions

Heat-gravitational motion of an air flow in a vertical channel with one-sided heating in an area with low Reynolds number is stated in Boussinesq approximation. Hydraulic variables field in a heat-gravitational motion is modeled with the application of ANSYS-FLUENT. It is converted to average veloci...

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Main Authors: Petrichenko Michail, Nemova Darya, Reich Elisaveta, Subbotina Svetlana, Khayrutdinova Faina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611402092
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author Petrichenko Michail
Nemova Darya
Reich Elisaveta
Subbotina Svetlana
Khayrutdinova Faina
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description Heat-gravitational motion of an air flow in a vertical channel with one-sided heating in an area with low Reynolds number is stated in Boussinesq approximation. Hydraulic variables field in a heat-gravitational motion is modeled with the application of ANSYS-FLUENT. It is converted to average velocity and temperature values in a cross section of the channel. The value of an average velocity is determined by rate of heat supply in a barotropic flow with a polytropic coefficient n<k. An average velocity versus flow resistance characteristic is ascertained. Largest extremum of channel flow coefficient is less than 0,707. Physical modelling of the flow is performed on a variable geometry unit. Calculation and experimental data established that an average velocity reaches a maximum in a ventilated vertical channel with free air access and in the absence of gaps. In a channel with closed air access inleakage of the cold air through gaps on an unheated side leads to decrease in an average speed at least twice in comparison to channel with free air access.
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spelling doaj.art-207954422f854e6ca6b2f819da7aff952022-12-21T19:59:51ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2016-01-011140209210.1051/epjconf/201611402092epjconf_efm2016_02092Heat and mass transfer in a vertical channel under heat-gravitational convection conditionsPetrichenko Michail0Nemova Darya1Reich Elisaveta2Subbotina Svetlana3Khayrutdinova Faina4St. Petersburg State Polytechnical UniversitySt. Petersburg State Polytechnical UniversitySt. Petersburg State Polytechnical UniversitySt. Petersburg State Polytechnical UniversitySt. Petersburg State Polytechnical UniversityHeat-gravitational motion of an air flow in a vertical channel with one-sided heating in an area with low Reynolds number is stated in Boussinesq approximation. Hydraulic variables field in a heat-gravitational motion is modeled with the application of ANSYS-FLUENT. It is converted to average velocity and temperature values in a cross section of the channel. The value of an average velocity is determined by rate of heat supply in a barotropic flow with a polytropic coefficient n<k. An average velocity versus flow resistance characteristic is ascertained. Largest extremum of channel flow coefficient is less than 0,707. Physical modelling of the flow is performed on a variable geometry unit. Calculation and experimental data established that an average velocity reaches a maximum in a ventilated vertical channel with free air access and in the absence of gaps. In a channel with closed air access inleakage of the cold air through gaps on an unheated side leads to decrease in an average speed at least twice in comparison to channel with free air access.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611402092
spellingShingle Petrichenko Michail
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Subbotina Svetlana
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Heat and mass transfer in a vertical channel under heat-gravitational convection conditions
EPJ Web of Conferences
title Heat and mass transfer in a vertical channel under heat-gravitational convection conditions
title_full Heat and mass transfer in a vertical channel under heat-gravitational convection conditions
title_fullStr Heat and mass transfer in a vertical channel under heat-gravitational convection conditions
title_full_unstemmed Heat and mass transfer in a vertical channel under heat-gravitational convection conditions
title_short Heat and mass transfer in a vertical channel under heat-gravitational convection conditions
title_sort heat and mass transfer in a vertical channel under heat gravitational convection conditions
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611402092
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