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Numerical Study of Convective and Radiation Heat Transfer Characteristics in an Upward-Facing Cylindrical Cavity under Back-Side Windy Condition

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Under the back-side windy condition, the convection and radiation heat transfer characteristics in an iso-flux upward-facing cylindrical cavity were studied by three-dimensional numerical simulation. The impacts of cavity tilt angle,… Click to show full abstract

Under the back-side windy condition, the convection and radiation heat transfer characteristics in an iso-flux upward-facing cylindrical cavity were studied by three-dimensional numerical simulation. The impacts of cavity tilt angle, wind incident angle and wind speed on convection and radiation heat transfer Nusselt number Nu c and Nu r were analyzed, and the possible explanations for their impacts were presented. Results show that due to the disturbance of wind, the influence of cavity tilt angle becomes more complicated and is related to wind incident angle and wind speed. The variation of Nu c or Nu r with wind incident angle is different for different cavity tilt angles. Despite of the changes of cavity tilt angle or wind incident angle, the Nu c increases with the wind speed while the Nu r presents a declination with the increasing of wind speed. Hence, compared with cavity tilt angle and wind incident angle, wind speed may be the dominant factor affecting or controlling the convective and radiation heat transfer of cavity.

Keywords: radiation heat; angle; angle wind; cavity; heat transfer

Journal Title: Journal of Thermal Science
Year Published: 2020

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