Annals of the Assembly for International Heat Transfer Conference 13
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TADHG S. O'Donovan Darina B. Murray ABSTRACT Convective heat transfer to an impinging air jet is known to yield high local and area averaged heat transfer coefficients. Such jets are of interest in the cooling of electronic components and of turbine blades and in manufacturing processes such as grinding. The current research is concerned with the measurement of heat transfer to impinging air jets over a wide range of test parameters. These include Reynolds numbers, Re, from 10000 to 30000, nozzle to impingement surface distance, H\D, from 0.5 to 8 and angle of impingement, α, from 30° to 90° (normal impingement). The current research reports both mean and fluctuating heat transfer distributions up to 6 diameters from the geometric centre of the jet. The heat transfer results are compared to local velocity data. Spectral and coherence information is also reported for simultaneous velocity and heat flux measurement. JET-20 pages |
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