Uniform heat transfer with jet impingement using porous carbon foam

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Yogi, Ketan [1 ]
Krishnan, Shankar [1 ]
Prabhu, S. V. [1 ]
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[1] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Mech Engn, Mumbai 400076, India
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Jet impingement; Porous carbon foam; IR thermal imaging; Uniform heat transfer; Local Nusselt number; Symbol Meaning; Greek Symbols; epsilon Porosity; IMPINGING AIR-JET; FLAT SURFACE; TRANSFER ENHANCEMENT; FORCED-CONVECTION; SINKS; FLOW; SUBJECT; FLUID;
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10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2024.109158
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O414.1 [热力学];
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Applications requiring high heat transfer rates, such as cooling of high-density electrical equipment, cooling of gas turbine components, cooling of rocket launcher components, cryosurgery, etc., are frequently use impinging jets. Non-uniformity in the heat transmission from the impingement surface is the main drawback of jet impingement heat transfer. In order to achieve uniform heat transfer, the current study examines the presence of porous carbon foam on a targeted surface. Using a thin metal foil and infrared thermography, the local heat transfer distribution of a porous carbon foamed surface is determined. The findings of the porous carbon foamed surface are compared to the bare surface (smooth surface without foam) for local Nusselt number and uniformity in the heat transfer (coefficient of variance). The effects of Reynolds number, foam height, and the distance between the nozzle exit to the targeted plate are examined. The results of the carbon foamed surfaces are also compared with the aluminium metal foamed surface results available in the literature. The current work also describes the separation of the modes of heat transfer that exist with porous carbon foamed surfaces while under jet impingement. The findings imply that, depending on the height of the carbon foam, the porous carbon foam on a targeted surface gives a lower or equivalent heat transfer rate compared to a bare surface. In comparison to a bare surface, carbon foam on a targeted surface provides uniform heat transfer that is independent of foam height. The study of the separation of modes of heat transfer suggests that heat from the porous carbon foamed surface is conveyed by conduction induced by carbon foam and convection induced by jet fluid. The convection provided by the jet fluid is compromised by the carbon foam on a targeted surface. The conduction induced by carbon foam makes the heat transfer from the targeted surface more uniform. The conduction and convection factors can be used to present the conduction and convection heat transfer from porous carbon foamed surfaces, respectively. Regression analysis is used to develop a region-wise correlation for the conduction and convection components. The local Nusselt number of a carbon foamed flat plate can be predicted using the local Nusselt of a bare surface utilizing the provided correlations for conduction and convection factor.
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