Abstract

This technical brief reports the results of an experimental investigation of the influence of horizontal transverse mechanical vibrations (frequency order of magnitude: 100 cps) upon the rate of convective heat transfer from a horizontal cylinder. The results of the experiments are compared with earlier findings. It is shown that, in spite of a tenfold difference in frequency (and amplitude), the heat-transfer correlations previously obtained for the case of horizontal acoustical vibrations [1] are also valid for horizontal mechanical vibrations, and that the character of the boundary-layer flow is the same (thermoacoustic streaming [2]) for these two cases.

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