This paper describes an experimental study of heat transfer in a reciprocating planar curved tube that simulates a cooling passage in piston. The coupled inertial, centrifugal, and reciprocating forces in the reciprocating curved tube interact with buoyancy to exhibit a synergistic effect on heat transfer. For the present experimental conditions, the local Nusselt numbers in the reciprocating curved tube are in the range of 0.6–1.15 times of static tube levels. Without buoyancy interaction, the coupled reciprocating and centrifugal force effect causes the heat transfer to be initially reduced from the static level but recovered when the reciprocating force is further increased. Heat transfer improvement and impediment could be superimposed by the location-dependent buoyancy effect. The empirical heat transfer correlation has been developed to permit the evaluation of the individual and interactive effects of inertial, centrifugal, and reciprocating forces with and without buoyancy interaction on local heat transfer in a reciprocating planar curved tube.
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Heat Transfer in Reciprocating Planar Curved Tube With Piston Cooling Application
Shyy Woei Chang,
Shyy Woei Chang
Professor
Thermal Fluids Laboratory,
National Kaohsiung Marine University
, No. 142; Hai-Chuan Road, Nan-Tzu District, Kaohsiung 811, Taiwan, ROC
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Yao Zheng
Yao Zheng
Cheung Kong Chair Professor
Center for Engineering and Scientific Computation and College of Computer Science,
Zhejiang University
, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310027, P. R. China
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Shyy Woei Chang
Professor
Thermal Fluids Laboratory,
National Kaohsiung Marine University
, No. 142; Hai-Chuan Road, Nan-Tzu District, Kaohsiung 811, Taiwan, ROC
Yao Zheng
Cheung Kong Chair Professor
Center for Engineering and Scientific Computation and College of Computer Science,
Zhejiang University
, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310027, P. R. ChinaJ. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Jan 2006, 128(1): 219-229 (11 pages)
Published Online: March 1, 2005
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Received:
October 20, 2003
Revised:
March 1, 2005
Citation
Chang, S. W., and Zheng, Y. (March 1, 2005). "Heat Transfer in Reciprocating Planar Curved Tube With Piston Cooling Application." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. January 2006; 128(1): 219–229. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1995768
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