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Analysis of a Free Surface Film From a Controlled Liquid Impinging Jet Over a Rotating Disk Including Conjugate Effects, With and Without Evaporation
Author(s) -
Jeremy Rice,
Amir Faghri,
Baki M. Cetegen
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
nasa technical reports server (nasa)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1115/ht2005-72103
Subject(s) - heat transfer , materials science , evaporation , mechanics , jet (fluid) , thermodynamics , volume of fluid method , volumetric flow rate , flow (mathematics) , free surface , physics
A detailed analysis of the liquid film characteristics and the accompanying heat transfer of a free surface controlled liquid impinging jet onto a rotating disk are presented. The computations were run on a two-dimensional axi-symmetric Eulerian mesh while the free surface was calculated with the volume of fluid method. Flow rates between 3 and 15 Ipm with rotational speeds between 50 and 200 rpm are analyzed. The effects of inlet temperature on the film thickness and heat transfer are characterized as well as evaporative effects. The conjugate heating effect is modeled, and was found to effect the heat transfer results the most at both the inner and outer edges of the heated surface. The heat transfer was enhanced with both increasing flow rate and increasing rotational speeds. When evaporative effects were modeled, the evaporation was found to increase the heat transfer at the lower flow rates the most because of a M y developed thermal field that was achieved. The evaporative effects did not significantly enhance the heat transfer at the higher flow rates.

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