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Title:
”EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF NATURAL CONVECTION INSIDE HORIZONTAL ELLIPTIC TUBE WITH DIFFERENT ANGLES OF ATTACK” Energy Conversion and Management 47(2006) 35–45
Authors: K. El-Shazly, M. Moewed, E. Ibrahim , AND M. Emara
Year: 2006
Keywords: Ntural covection, constant heat flux, Horizontal elliptic tube, angle of attack
Journal: Not Available
Volume: 47
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 35-45
Publisher: /enconmanEnergyConversionandManagement47(2006)35–45
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper Karam Mahmoud Hassan El-Shazly_Paper N Horiz Elleptic.pdf
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Abstract:

Natural convection from the inside surface of a horizontal elliptic tube of axis ratio (major to minor axis) 2:1 with a uniformly heated surface was investigated experimentally. The effect of angle of attack on the heat transfer rate was studied. The angle of attack (α) was varied from 0 (when the major axis was horizontal) to 90 (when the major axis was vertical) with steps of 15. The experiments covered a range of Rayleigh number Ra from 1.45×106 to 1.78×107. The local and average heat transfer coefficients and Nusselt number were estimated for different angles of attack at different Rayleigh numbers. The results obtained showed that the effect of angle of attack on the heat transfer coefficient is significant. The temperature distributions increase with the increase of axial distance from both ends of the tube until a maximum value at the middle of the tube. Also, the local Nu increases with the increase of α at the same axial istance. The average Num increases with the increase of α at the same Ra. The results obtained were correlated by dimensionless groups and with the available data of the horizontal elliptic tube

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