Natural convective flow over narrow plates induces an inward flow near the edges of the plate causing the flow to be three-dimensional near the edges of the plate. This influences the heat transfer rate near the edges of the plate and is referred to as the edge effect. The primary objective of this paper is to numerically study this edge effect and the interaction of the flows over two inclined vertically separated narrow heated plates of the same size embedded in a plane adiabatic surface. The cases where the plates and surrounding adiabatic surface are inclined at positive or negative angles to the vertical have been considered. Results were obtained by numerically solving the full three-dimensional form of governing equations using the commercial finite volume based software Fluent©. Results have only been obtained for a Prandtl number of 0.7; this being the value existing in the application which involved airflow that originally motivated this study. The results presented here cover Rayleigh numbers between 103 and 107, at all values of W considered, plate width-to-height ratios between 0.2 and 1.2, gap, at all values of W considered, to the plate height ratios of between 0 and 1.5, and, at all values of W considered, angles of inclination of between −45 deg and +45 deg. The effects of the Rayleigh number, dimensionless plate width, dimensionless gap between plates, and inclination angle on the heat transfer rate have been studied in detail. Empirical correlations defining the effect of these parameters on the heat transfer rate have been derived.
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Correlation Equations for Natural Convective Heat Transfer From Two Inclined Vertically Spaced Narrow Isothermal Flat Plates
Abdulrahim Kalendar,
Abdulrahim Kalendar
1
Mem. ASME
Department of Mechanical Power
and Refrigeration,
e-mail: ay.kalendar1@paaet.edu.kw
Department of Mechanical Power
and Refrigeration,
College of Technological Studies-PAAET
,Shuwaikh 13092
, Kuwait
e-mail: ay.kalendar1@paaet.edu.kw
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Ahmed Kalendar,
Ahmed Kalendar
Department of Mechanical Power
and Refrigeration,
e-mail: a_kalendar@yahoo.com
and Refrigeration,
College of Technological Studies-PAAET
,Shuwaikh 13092
, Kuwait
e-mail: a_kalendar@yahoo.com
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Sayed Karar,
Sayed Karar
Department of Mechanical Power
and Refrigeration,
e-mail: karar1952@hotmail.com
and Refrigeration,
College of Technological Studies-PAAET
,Shuwaikh 13092
, Kuwait
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Patrick H. Oosthuizen
Patrick H. Oosthuizen
Mem. ASME
Department of Mechanical
and Materials Engineering,
e-mail: oosthuiz@queensu.ca
Department of Mechanical
and Materials Engineering,
Queen's University
,Kingston, ON K7L 3N6
, Canada
e-mail: oosthuiz@queensu.ca
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Abdulrahim Kalendar
Mem. ASME
Department of Mechanical Power
and Refrigeration,
e-mail: ay.kalendar1@paaet.edu.kw
Department of Mechanical Power
and Refrigeration,
College of Technological Studies-PAAET
,Shuwaikh 13092
, Kuwait
e-mail: ay.kalendar1@paaet.edu.kw
Ahmed Kalendar
Department of Mechanical Power
and Refrigeration,
e-mail: a_kalendar@yahoo.com
and Refrigeration,
College of Technological Studies-PAAET
,Shuwaikh 13092
, Kuwait
e-mail: a_kalendar@yahoo.com
Sayed Karar
Department of Mechanical Power
and Refrigeration,
e-mail: karar1952@hotmail.com
and Refrigeration,
College of Technological Studies-PAAET
,Shuwaikh 13092
, Kuwait
e-mail: karar1952@hotmail.com
Patrick H. Oosthuizen
Mem. ASME
Department of Mechanical
and Materials Engineering,
e-mail: oosthuiz@queensu.ca
Department of Mechanical
and Materials Engineering,
Queen's University
,Kingston, ON K7L 3N6
, Canada
e-mail: oosthuiz@queensu.ca
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Heat Transfer Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF HEAT TRANSFER. Manuscript received March 11, 2014; final manuscript received December 31, 2014; published online February 10, 2015. Assoc. Editor: Wei Tong.
J. Heat Transfer. May 2015, 137(5): 052501 (10 pages)
Published Online: May 1, 2015
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Received:
March 11, 2014
Revision Received:
December 31, 2014
Online:
February 10, 2015
Citation
Kalendar, A., Kalendar, A., Karar, S., and Oosthuizen, P. H. (May 1, 2015). "Correlation Equations for Natural Convective Heat Transfer From Two Inclined Vertically Spaced Narrow Isothermal Flat Plates." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. May 2015; 137(5): 052501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4029594
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