S.V. Prabhu
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer | 2008
Vadiraj Katti; S.V. Prabhu
The influence of spanwise jet-to-jet spacing on local heat transfer distribution due to multiple impinging circular air jets from an in-line rectangular array on a surface parallel to the jet plate is studied experimentally. The length-to-diameter ratio of the nozzles of the jet plate is 1.0. The flow, after impingement, is constrained to exit in one direction from the confined passage formed between the jet plate and the target plate. Mean jet Reynolds numbers based on the nozzle-exit diameter d covered are 3000, 5000, 7500, and 10,000, and jet-to-plate spacings studied are d, 2d, and 3d. Spanwise pitches considered are 2d, 4d, and 6d, keeping the streamwise pitch at 5d. For all configurations, the jet plates have ten spanwise rows in the streamwise direction and six jets in each spanwise row. The flat heat transfer surface is made of thin stainless steel metal foil. Local temperature distribution on the target plate is measured using thermal infrared camera. Wall static pressure on the target plate is measured in the streamwise direction to estimate crossflow velocities and individual jet velocities. Heat transfer characteristics are explained on the basis of flow distribution. A simple correlation is developed to predict the streamwise distribution of the Nusselt number averaged over each spanwise strip resolved to one jet hole as a function of jet-flow and crossflow distributions.
41st AIAA Thermophysics Conference | 2009
S. Nagesh Yasaswy; Vadiraj Katti; S.V. Prabhu
An experimental investigation is performed to study the effect of jet-to-plate spacing and Reynolds number on the local heat transfer distribution to normally impinging submerged circular air jet on a smooth semi-cylindrical concave surface. A single jet from a straight circular nozzle of length-to-diameter ratio (l/d) of 83 is tested. Reynolds number based on nozzle exit condition is varied between 11000 and 28000 and jet-to-plate spacing between 0.5 to 8 nozzle diameters. Experiments were carried out for two relative curvatures (D/d) of 4.4 and 6 by changing the jet tube diameter. The local heat transfer characteristics are estimated using thermal images obtained by infrared thermal imaging technique. Effect of curvature on heat transfer distribution is studied and compare with the flat plate results. Curvature results in decrease of Nusselt number compared to flat plate values.
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2008
Vadiraj Katti; S.V. Prabhu
Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer | 2003
S.V. Prabhu; R. P. Vedula
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2017
B.K. Hardik; Gajendra Kumar; S.V. Prabhu
International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2018
Pramod Kuntikana; S.V. Prabhu
Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer | 2011
S.V. Prabhu; Vadiraj Katti
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2019
Vinay C. Raj; Pramod Kuntikana; S. Sreedhara; S.V. Prabhu
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2018
B.K. Hardik; S.V. Prabhu
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2018
S. Chatterjee; G. Sugilal; S.V. Prabhu