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A simultaneous PIV and heat transfer study of bubble interaction with free convection flow
Authors:Y. M. C. Delaur  , V. S. S. Chan,D. B. Murray
Affiliation:

a School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland

b Laboratory for Aero and Hydrodynamics, Delft University of Technology, Leeghwaterstraat 21, 2628 CA, Delft, The Netherlands

c Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland

Abstract:Whole field velocity and point temperature and surface heat flux measurements were performed to characterise the interaction of a single rising ellipsoidal air bubble with the free convection flow from a heated flat surface immersed in water at different angles of inclination. Two thermocouples and a hot film sensor were used to characterise heat transfer from the surface, while a time-resolved digital particle image velocimetry technique was used to map the bubble induced flow in a plane parallel to the surface. Heat flux fluctuations, preceding and following the bubble passage, were shown to correlate with the variation in both local flow velocities and fluid temperatures. The largest increases in heat transfer were recorded when both flow and temperature effects combined to enhance the convective cooling simultaneously. Such conditions were shown to be most likely met when the block was inclined at 45°, thus forcing the bubble to slide closer to the heated surface and hence to the thermal boundary layer.
Keywords:Two-phase   Heat transfer   Bubble   DPIV
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