2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2007.01.012
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A numerical study on the fluid flow and heat transfer around a circular cylinder near a moving wall

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“…Their numerical simulations were performed with the lower wall stationary. Similar investigations undertaken by Yoon et al (2010Yoon et al ( , 2007, using an immersed-boundary method, quantified the forces on the cylinder for Re o 200. As the gap height was increased from low values, the drag and lift coefficients showed an exponential decrease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Their numerical simulations were performed with the lower wall stationary. Similar investigations undertaken by Yoon et al (2010Yoon et al ( , 2007, using an immersed-boundary method, quantified the forces on the cylinder for Re o 200. As the gap height was increased from low values, the drag and lift coefficients showed an exponential decrease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Fig. 12 shows the predicted time-averaged local Nusselt number distribution around the circum-ferential of circular cylinder as compared to that given by Yoon, et al [25]. It should be noted that the average Nusselt number, Nu , was also suggested by Lange, et al [26] as, The present result for the averaged Nusselt number is 5.058, which is 1.36% different from the solution of the equation above.…”
Section: Transient Flow Over a Heated Circular Cylindermentioning
confidence: 44%
“…8) that varies with time as compared to the results of Malan, et al [23] and Sampaio, et al [24]. Figure 12 shows the predicted time-averaged local Nusselt number distribution around the circumferential of circular cylinder as compared to that given by Yoon, et al [25]. It should be noted that the average Nusselt number, Nu , was also suggested by Lange, et al [26]…”
Section: Transient Flow Over a Heated Circular Cylindermentioning
confidence: 55%