Abstract

Abstract Natural convection heat transfer can be noticeably enhanced by corona wind in tubes and channels. A corona-induced secondary flow may be generated in tubes with no major changes in the geometry, or causing any noise or vibration. In this investigation, it is shown that the eccentric configuration of a wire electrode inside a tube forms a local jet along the eccentricity direction, which impinges on the tube wall and improves the local heat transfer. Since the direction of the corona jet is determined by the eccentricity direction of the electrode, the jet may be oriented properly to target the desired spots.

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