2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2003.11.019
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Enhanced heat transfer due to curvature-induced lateral vortices in laminar flows in sinusoidal corrugated-plate channels

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“…Manglik [11] studied the impact of the corrugation depth and the Reynolds number on the thermohydraulics of sinusoidal wavy fins. For very low Re or very low corrugation aspect ratio γ (ratio of the amplitude to the wavelength) the surface geometry has no effect on the flow and the fluid moves undisturbed through the channel without any recirculation.…”
Section: Main Flow Manipulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Manglik [11] studied the impact of the corrugation depth and the Reynolds number on the thermohydraulics of sinusoidal wavy fins. For very low Re or very low corrugation aspect ratio γ (ratio of the amplitude to the wavelength) the surface geometry has no effect on the flow and the fluid moves undisturbed through the channel without any recirculation.…”
Section: Main Flow Manipulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At higher Re the data diverges away from these regimes as the friction factor and Nu number increase. By considering the wall shear stress and heat flux distributions Metwally and Manglik [11] argued that the flow can be categorized into two distinct regimes: (1) an undisturbed streamline flow regime and (2) a steady swirl flow regime that is characterized by self-sustained transverse vortices in the troughs. Rush et al [12] visualized these vortices and the resulting macroscopic mixing using dye injection in scaled up models.…”
Section: Main Flow Manipulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the broad range of application of this heat transfer equipment, several experimental and modelling works have been performed in order to study the thermal and hydraulic performance of different plate patterns, fouling tendency, corrosion mechanisms and the optimization of different arrangements and configurations, when leading with Newtonian or non-Newtonian fluids (Afonso et al, 2003;Antonini, François, & Shuai, 1987;Bassiouny & Martin, 1984;Delplace & Leuliet, 1995;Gut & Pinto, 2003a, 2003bKho & Mü ller-Steinhagen, 1999;Leuliet, Maigonnat, & Lalande, 1987, 1988, 1990Mehrabian & Poulter, 2000;Metwally & Manglick, 2004;Stasiek, Collins, Ciofalo, & Chew, 1996).…”
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“…1(B)), mainly due to the common shear-thinning phenomenon in the pseudoplastic fluid. 57 The power law model is employed to correlate the shear rate and shear stress, Eq (1) 63 :…”
Section: A Rheological Behaviors Of Epoxy Resin Nanosuspensionsmentioning
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