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Investigations on Multimode Heat Transfer From a Heated Vertical Plate

J. Heat Transfer  -- March 2010 --  Volume 132,  Issue 3, 032501 (8 pages)
doi:10.1115/1.4000055

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Author(s):
R. Krishna Sabareesh, S. Prasanna, Research Scholar; and S. P. Venkateshan, Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Heat Transfer and Thermal Power Laboratory, IIT Madras, Chennai 600036, India
The interaction of surface radiation and conduction with natural convection heat transfer from a vertical flat plate assembly, with an embedded heater, has been investigated, both experimentally (using differential interferometer) and numerically (using FLUENT), in the present work. In the absence of radiation, the asymptotic limits that can be attained by the heated plate are isothermal and isoflux conditions. High values of plate thermal conductivity tend to make the surface isothermal, where as, lower values of thermal conductivity tend to make it isoflux. Irrespective of the thermal conductivity of the plate, an increase in the emissivity reduces the average temperature of the plate and brings the plate toward isothermal condition. A new methodology has also been proposed to determine the thermophysical properties, emissivity and thermal conductivity, the consistency of which is tested by carrying out experiments for various heat inputs and comparing the estimated values with those available in literature.

©2010 American Society of Mechanical Engineers

History: Received 27 March 2009; revised 7 August 2009; published 29 December 2009
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.4000055

KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 47.55.P-
    Buoyancy-driven flows; convection
  • 47.27.T-
    Turbulent transport processes
  • YEAR: 2010

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JHTRAO
ISSN:
0022-1481 (print)   1528-8943 (online)
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