Abstract

This numerical study comparatively examines the flow and heat transfer characteristics hi two rectangular channels with attached and detached pin-fin arrays at Reynolds numbers (Re) of 10000. 15000, 20000, 25000 and 30000 using the commercial code Star CD. Clearances (C) between pin-tips and endwall for the present detached pin-tin array are fixed at 1/4 pin-diameter (d). The presence of pin-to-endwall clearances modifies the endwall flow structures by way of generating the accelerating flows over the pin-tips and results in the large-scale three dimensional vortical flows along two side walls of the detached pin-tin channel that leads to regional heat transfer enhancements. The lack of vortices and flow separations tripped by the attached pin-fins considerably reduces the inlet-to-exit pressure drops hi the detached pm-fin channel. But the absence of horseshoe vortices and the downstream wakes as well as the shear-layer separations over the endwall in the detached pin-fin channel moderates the gradients at endwall Nusselt number (No) distributions and reduces the area averaged endwall Nu (average)(Nu). As the endwall Nit with detached pin-tins is somewhat less than that with attached pin-fins but the channel pressure drop is much lower than that of the later, the thermal performance factors for the detached pin-fin channel ire improved from those of the attached pin-fin channel.

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