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Numerical simulation of heat transfer enhancement by elastic turbulence in a curvy channel

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Although many investigations on elastic turbulence have been conducted in recent years, two major research topics still call for in-depth mechanistic investigations. Specifically, one is heat transfer performance affected by… Click to show full abstract

Although many investigations on elastic turbulence have been conducted in recent years, two major research topics still call for in-depth mechanistic investigations. Specifically, one is heat transfer performance affected by elastic turbulence; the other is so-called high Weissenberg number problem (HWNP) in numerical simulation of viscoelastic fluid flow. Taking these two topics into account simultaneously, the coupled problem becomes heat transfer characteristic of viscoelastic fluid in elastic turbulence at high Weissenberg number (Wi) and very low Reynolds number (Re). In this work, we implement numerical simulations by embedding log-conformation reformulation algorithm into the open-source software OpenFOAM. The heat transfer process of viscoelastic fluid flow in a three-dimensional (3D) curvy channel is simulated over a wide range of Wi. For the first time, significant heat transfer enhancement induced by elastic turbulence in a curvy channel at high Wi was identified numerically. When Wi is above the critical value of O(1), the heat transfer performance is found to be dramatically improved by elastic turbulence and then approaches a saturation. From the transient analysis of flow motions in the axial and cross sections, it can be seen that the flow twists and wiggles in the curvy channel and the field synergy effect of viscoelastic fluid flow becomes more intensive than that of Newtonian fluid flow. These effects give rise to the extremely irregular flow motions in the cross section and consequently lead to heat transfer enhancement.

Keywords: heat; curvy channel; heat transfer; elastic turbulence

Journal Title: Microfluidics and Nanofluidics
Year Published: 2017

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