Abstract

An experimental study performed in an air channel using gradient heatmetry is presented, for a configuration of three heated circular cylinders with different distance between them. Cylinders were installed one by one. The main objective is to analyze the heat flux fluctuations, employing gradient heat flux sensor. The behavior of the flow in the wake behind the first cylinder under various regimes, for the specified configuration, changes the fluctuations level at the surface of the second and third cylinders. By visualizing the flow using PIV, it was possible to see areas of stagnation, separation points and other features of flow around the model. The results showed that the fluctuations level for the second cylinder is an order of magnitude lower than for the first. We can say that the first cylinder stabilizes the flow. However, at the third cylinder, this level is comparable and even higher than on the first. Use of gradient heatmetry thus made it possible for the first time to estimate the fluctuating nature of the flow and heat transfer around cylinders.

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