Rajneesh Kumar
National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur
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International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow | 2017
Rajneesh Kumar; Anoop Kumar; Varun
Purpose The purpose of this computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based study on semicircular rib-roughened equilateral triangular duct is to investigate heat transfer, friction factor and thermohydraulic performance parameter. The analysis is carried out by simulating problem in ANSYS (Fluent). The Reynolds number in the study varies from 4,000 to 24,000. Nusselt number is calculated for different Reynolds number using various turbulent models available in ANSYS (Fluent) for a smooth duct and compared the results with the Dittus–Boelter correlation. Design/methodology/approach The analysis has been done by solving basic fluid governing equations (continuity, momentum and energy) by using finite volume method (FVM). The semicircular ribs were fabricated on the absorber plate. The constant amount of heat flux is applied on the absorber plate, whereas other two walls are made adiabatic. The semi-implicit method for pressure linked equations (SIMPLE) algorithm is used with pressure–velocity-coupled disretization to estimate the results. The selection of turbulent model has been done on the basis of Nusselt number prediction in the smooth duct. Findings The renormalization-group k − e model predicts the Nusselt number more accurately as compared to standard k − e model, standard k − ω model, shear stress transport (SST) k − ω and realizable k − e model in the Reynolds number ranges from 4,000 to 24,000 with a ± 5.5% deviation from Dittus–Boelter equation for smooth duct. The maximum thermo-hydraulic performance is observed of the order of 1.7 for arrangement which has a relative roughness height of 0.067 and relative roughness pitch of 7.5 at higher Reynolds Number of 24,000. Originality/value Although, many experimental studies are available in the area of rib-roughened ducts, the present study is based on CFD analysis of semicircular rib-roughened equilateral triangular duct and the results are predicted in terms of Nusselt number, friction factor and thermohydraulic performance parameter. Moreover, the predicted result of Nusselt number and friction factor is validated by comparing with Dittus–Boelter correlation and modified Blasius equation, respectively. This advantage made Fluent a powerful tool for analyzing the internal fluid flow through roughened ducts.
International Journal of Green Energy | 2017
Gaurav Bharadwaj; Varun; Rajneesh Kumar; Avdhesh Sharma
ABSTRACT An experimental study has been carried out to analyze the effect of inclined ribs used as roughness element on heat transfer along its friction characteristics. The roughness parameters include relative roughness pitch (P/e) ranges from 4–16, relative roughness height (e/Dh) ranges from 0.021–0.043 and angle of attack (α) ranges from 30° to 75°. The Reynolds number (Re) lies in the range of 4500–28000. The heat transfer and friction factor data obtained from the experiment and it is compared with the data obtained from smooth duct under the same conditions. Considerable augmentation was observed in heat transfer and friction over the smooth duct. Correlation was also developed for Nusselt number (Nu) and friction factor (f) as a function of roughness and flow parameter.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2016
Rajneesh Kumar; Varun; Anoop Kumar
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2017
Rajneesh Kumar; Varun Geol; Anoop Kumar
Renewable Energy | 2018
Rajneesh Kumar; Varun Goel; Anoop Kumar
Journal of The Institution of Engineers : Series C | 2017
Rajneesh Kumar; Anoop Kumar; Varun Goel
Journal of Solar Energy Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2017
Rajneesh Kumar; Varun; Anoop Kumar
Solar Energy | 2017
Rajneesh Kumar; Anoop Kumar; Varun Goel
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2018
Rajneesh Kumar; Varun Goel; Anoop Kumar; S. M. P. Khurana; Paramvir Singh; Santosh B. Bopche
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2017
Rajneesh Kumar; Varun Goel; Anoop Kumar