Abstract

ABSTRACT The present work reports the thermal behavior of synthetic jets (SJs) with different non-circular orifices and various waveforms such as triangular, sinusoidal, and square. Tests are conducted for the different nozzle-to-plate spacing (1–25) for a given value of Reynolds number (5380). The triangular waveform exhibits better heat transfer for all the orifice shapes. The value of maximum heat transfer for rectangular SJ is found to be 32% and 16.5% higher than isosceles and equilateral triangular SJs, respectively. The equilateral triangular SJ exhibits 12.9% higher heat transfer than the isosceles triangular SJ. The power spectral density distribution is plotted for all three waveforms.

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