2020
DOI: 10.1080/19942060.2020.1712261
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Experimental estimation of temporal and spatial resolution of coefficient of heat transfer in a channel using inverse heat transfer method

Abstract: In this research, a novel method to investigate the transient heat transfer coefficient in a channel is proposed, in which the water flow, itself, is considered both single-phase and two-phase. The experiments were designed to predict the temporal and spatial resolution of the Nusselt number. The inverse technique method is non-intrusive, in which time history of temperature is measured, using some thermocouples within the wall to provide input data for the inverse algorithm. The Tikhonov method is used as an … Show more

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“…The equations of continuity, energy and momentum are also presented in Table 3 ( Al-Ansary & Zeitoun, 2011;Arani et al, 2017;Heris et al, 2012;Kim et al, 2009;Patankar, 1980;Sadripour, 2019;Sadripour & Chamkha, 2019;Salari et al, 2020). The volume fraction/concentration equation for a two-phase mixture and the slip velocity are also in Table 3 ( Al-Ansary & Zeitoun, 2011;Aladdin et al, 2020;Arani et al, 2017;Corcione, 2011;Heris et al, 2012;Karami et al, 2020;Karimi et al, 2019;Kim et al, 2009;Patankar, 1980;Sadripour, 2019;Sadripour & Chamkha, 2019;Salari et al, 2020). The NFs' Re is also calculated using the equations in Table 3, where d p is the mean particle diameter.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The equations of continuity, energy and momentum are also presented in Table 3 ( Al-Ansary & Zeitoun, 2011;Arani et al, 2017;Heris et al, 2012;Kim et al, 2009;Patankar, 1980;Sadripour, 2019;Sadripour & Chamkha, 2019;Salari et al, 2020). The volume fraction/concentration equation for a two-phase mixture and the slip velocity are also in Table 3 ( Al-Ansary & Zeitoun, 2011;Aladdin et al, 2020;Arani et al, 2017;Corcione, 2011;Heris et al, 2012;Karami et al, 2020;Karimi et al, 2019;Kim et al, 2009;Patankar, 1980;Sadripour, 2019;Sadripour & Chamkha, 2019;Salari et al, 2020). The NFs' Re is also calculated using the equations in Table 3, where d p is the mean particle diameter.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%