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  • International Journal of Thermodynamics
  • Volume:24 Issue:2
  • Thermo-flow Analysis of Cylinder with Crossed Splitter Plates with a Characteristics-based Scheme

Thermo-flow Analysis of Cylinder with Crossed Splitter Plates with a Characteristics-based Scheme

Authors : Seyed Esmail RAZAVİ, Tohid ADİBİ, Hussein HASSANPOUR
Pages : 83-91
Doi:10.5541/ijot.783614
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Publication Date : 2021-05-26
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :In the present work, the laminar flow through a circular cylinder with two crossed splitter plates is analyzed. The characteristic-based method has been used along with the unstructured grid. The current research has been done to detect the proper conditions according to the geometrical parameters in which the optimal heat transfer is taking place. Geometric control parameters are the angle of splitter plates insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(\theta); and the ratio of length of the splitter plate to cylinder radius insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(n=L/D);. It was found that the use of a two-branched splitter plate is not wise in Reynolds number less than 100 due to its insignificant effect in flow properties. In angle 30° between two plates, the least drag force is witnessed with respect to other angles. Application of double branched splitter with angles more than 60° is not recommended, which will increase the total drag significantly. Since the splitter plate increases, the overall heat transfer from the cylinder and splitter set is enhanced. Minimum drag over the cylinder, and maximum convection drop from it is taken place when the dimension length is 0.75. Between dimensionless lengths 1.25 and 1.5, the Nusselt number oscillates with least amplitude and such behavior is also observed when two splitters are 60°apart.
Keywords : Double splitter plate, incompressible flow, Navier stokes equations, Nusselt number

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