Abstract

In the 1st report, concerning a single finite circular cylinder placed on a flat plate, it was made clear that the three-dimensional reattachment of a blow down flow from upper end of the cylinder and the formation of a pair of longitudinal vorices play an important role in the augmentation of heat transfer. Following this, this report describes the experimental results on the flow structure and local heat transfer characteristics influenced by (I) the change in the shape of protuberance (cube, square cylinder and circular cone) and (II) the mutual interaction of longitudinal vortices produced in a row by row of protuberances.

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