This paper describes a new experimental method for measuring stator heat transfer in a rotor-stator disc system using an electrical heater array. The system is partially blocked at the periphery, with radial outflow of rotor-pumped air from an inlet at stator centre. The aim is to improve thermal pe
Heat transfer in a rotor–stator system with a radial inflow
✍ Scribed by Marc Djaoui; Arthur Dyment; Roger Debuchy
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 522 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0997-7546
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✦ Synopsis
The object of the present work is to produce a better understanding of the flow and heat transfer process occurring in a rotor-stator system, with a low aspect ratio and subjected to a superposed radial inflow. The theoretical approach presented in a previous paper (Debuchy et al., Eur. J. Mech. B-Fluids 17 (6) (1998) 791-810) in the framework of laminar, steady, axisymmetric flow is extended to heat transfer effects. The asymptotic model is simplified and new integral relations including temperature are indicated. The experiments, made in a rotor-stator system with a heated stationary disc, are in agreement with the features of the model in the explored range of the gap ratio, Ekman and Rossby numbers. The data include radial and circumferential mean velocity components, air temperature inside the cavity, temperature and temperature-velocity correlations, and also local Nusselt numbers measured on the stationary disc. The flow structure near the axis is found to be strongly affected by the presence of a superposed inflow, as already observed under isothermal conditions. By contrast, the mean temperature, as well as the correlations concerning velocity and temperature are smaller when a radial inflow is assigned.
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