2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(378h) Thermal Distribution on a Heating FLAT Plated Cooled with a Swirling Impinging Jet
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Jet impingement cooling has been applied in various thermal engineering applications because of the efficient removal of locally concentrated heat and easy adjustment of the location where cooling is required. The present work aims to improve heat transfer uniformity by using guide-vanes to induce swirling flow to the jets. The temperature and heat transfer distributions on the impinged plate was visualized using thermochromic liquid crystal (TLC) together with image processing method. Experiments were carried out at different vane numbers of guide-vanes (N) of 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 and Reynolds numbers (Rej) of 5000, 10,000, 15,000 and 20,000 (based on the cylinder diameter; D) while the nozzle-to-plate distance ratio (l/D) was kept constant at 1.0. The thermal visualization results show that the heat transfer enhancement of the swirling impinging jet depends on the number of guide-vane (N) and jet Reynolds number (Rej). The highest impingement heat transfer and the most uniform heat transfer is obtained by using the guide-vanes with N of 10 at Rejof 20,000. The effect of the number of guide-vanes (N) on the uniformity of thermal distribution is also reported.