Experimental Heat Transfer, Vol.33, No.1, 40-63, 2020
Evaluation of candidate strategies for the estimation of local heat transfer coefficient from wall jets
This paper reports results of experimental investigations on planar and three-dimensional wall jets over a flat surface. The local heat transfer coefficient is estimated at transient conditions with a semi-infinite approximation and at steady state conditions with a uniform wall heat flux boundary. Liquid crystal thermography and infrared thermography are used to map the surface temperatures. Experiments are performed for 2000 <= Re <= 8000 and 0 <= x/L <= 80. Results show that transient infrared thermography with semi-infinite approximation is a better candidate for the estimation of the heat transfer coefficient from wall jets.
Keywords:Wall jet heat transfer;semi infinite approximation;infrared thermography;uniform wall heat flux condition