Abstract

The aim of this work is to study the effect of different forms of passive change in the shape of the flow on the intensity of heat transfer in the impact jet. In this work, a cycle of experiments was performed to investigate an axisymmetric jet flowing normally onto a heated surface. The jet was located both in natural conditions and during swirling of the flow (S = 0.4; 0.7; 1.0). It is shown that the intensity of heat transfer on a heated target in the case of a chevrons jet has little effect on the character, but significantly intensifies heat transfer. In the case of a swirling jet, the intensity distribution on the wall changes its character and locally increases at small distances between the nozzle and the heater.

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