Abstract

This paper presents results from large eddy simulation (LES) of fully developed flow in a 90° ribbed duct with rib pitch-to-height ratio P/e = 10 and a rib height to hydraulic diameter ratio e/Dh = 0.1. Three rotation numbers Ro = 0.18, 0.35 and 0.67 are studied at a nominal Reynolds number based on bulk velocity of 20,000. Mean flow and turbulent quantities, together with heat transfer and friction augmentation data are presented. Turbulence and heat transfer are augmented on the trailing surface and reduced at the leading surface. The heat transfer augmentation ratio on the trailing surface asymptotes to a value of 3.7 ± 5% and does not show any further increasing trend as the rotation number increases beyond 0.2. On the other hand, augmentation ratios on the leading surface keep decreasing with an increase in rotation number with values ranging from 1.7 at Ro = 0.18 to 1.2 at Ro = 0.67. Secondary flow cells augment the heat transfer coefficient on the smooth walls by 20% to 30% over a stationary duct. An increase in rotation number from 0.35 to 0.67 decreases the frictional losses from an augmentation ratio of 9.6 to 8.75 and is a consequence of decrease in form drag and wall shear. Overall augmentation compared with a non-rotating duct ranges from +15% to +20% for heat transfer, and +10% to +15% for friction over the range of rotation numbers studied. Comparison of heat transfer augmentation with previous experimental results in the literature shows very good agreement.

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