International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.54, No.9-10, 1775-1781, 2011
Roughness enhanced mechanism for turbulent convective heat transfer
The mechanism of turbulent convective heat transfer enhancement was experimentally investigated by measuring the heat transfer in two dimensional roughness tubes with different roughness heights at various Reynolds numbers. The results show that there is a maximum Nusselt number ratio (Nu/Nu(0)) for a fixed roughness height with increasing Reynolds numbers. For water as working fluid, heat transfer can hardly be increased when the roughness height is lower than the thickness of the viscous sublayer, and both heat transfer and flow friction begin to increase when the roughness height is higher than the viscous sublayer. When the roughness height is more than five times of the viscous sublayer thickness, the flow friction begins to increase sharply but heat transfer is slowly enhanced. So the best heat transfer enhancement for a given pumping power is reached when the roughness height is about three times of the viscous sublayer thickness. The Prandtl number influences to the turbulent heat transfer enhancement by roughness were also analyzed. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Turbulent convective heat transfer;Heat transfer enhancement mechanism;Two dimensional roughness tube;Viscous sublayer;Heat conduction layer;Prandtl number