Experimental investigation of mixed convection from an array of discrete heat sources at the bottom of a horizontal channel

Mixed convection heat transfer from an array of discrete heat sources inside a rectangular channel has been investigated experimentally under various operating conditions for air. The lower surface of the channel was equipped with 8 × 4 flush-mounted heat sources subjected to uniform heat flux, sidewalls and the upper wall are insulated and adiabatic. The experimental parametric study was made for an aspect ratio of AR = 10, Reynolds numbers 241 ≤ ReDh ≤ 980, and modified Grashof numbers Gr* = 9.53 × 105 to 1.53 × 107 . From the experimental measurements, surface temperature distributions of the discrete heat sources were obtained and effects of Reynolds and Grashof numbers on these temperatures were investigated. Furthermore, Nusselt number distributions were calculated for different Reynolds and Grashof numbers, with emphasis on changes obtained for different discrete heat source locations. From these results, the buoyancy affected secondary flow and the onset of instability have been discussed. Results show that surface temperatures increase with increasing Grashof number and decrease with increasing Reynolds number. However, with the increase in the buoyancy affected secondary flow and the onset of instability, temperatures level off and even drop as a result of heat transfer enhancement. This outcome can also be observed from the variation of the row-averaged Nusselt number showing an increase towards the exit, especially for low Reynolds numbers.

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