Submerged jet's profile-specific heat transfer: Stagnation zone and beyond

IF 5.8 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-26 DOI:10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2025.126924
Barak Kashi, Herman D. Haustein
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A general analytical description for the heat transfer distribution (HTD) under an impinging submerged jet is derived, from the jet velocity profile arriving at the wall. First, the cause-and-effect chain is broken down: i) the streamline-bending projection of the arriving profile's dynamic pressure gives the wall pressure distribution; ii) the pressure gradient drives the radial acceleration; iii) the acceleration unlocks the entire flow field: boundary layer, wall-shear and vorticity distributions; iv) ultimately also the HTD is recovered from similarity; iv) this extends up to deceleration, approaching the known wall-jet solution.
This new theory is validated against simulations and experiments over a wide range of conditions: from uniform to fully developed issuing profiles, over a range of flights. Thus, confirming that the arriving profile contains everything needed for the subsequent wall-flow description, and demonstrating that the HTD diversity corresponds to that of the arrival profiles. This permits the prediction of the HTD in a universal way, from stagnation point to wall-jet. Specifically, relating the well-known off-center peak (boundary layer thinning) to an incoming profile shape with strong velocity gradients, as encountered in profiles with a potential core. Two different pathways for the generation of this off-center peak are studied and compared.
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer is the vehicle for the exchange of basic ideas in heat and mass transfer between research workers and engineers throughout the world. It focuses on both analytical and experimental research, with an emphasis on contributions which increase the basic understanding of transfer processes and their application to engineering problems. Topics include: -New methods of measuring and/or correlating transport-property data -Energy engineering -Environmental applications of heat and/or mass transfer
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