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ISSN Online: 2377-424X

ISBN Print: 0-89116-559-2

International Heat Transfer Conference 8
August, 17-22, 1986, San Francisco, USA

HEAT/MASS TRANSFER BENEATH A TWO-DIMENSIONAL WALL-JET DEFLECTED BY A NORMAL, FLAT-PLATE OBSTRUCTION

Get access (open in a dialog) DOI: 10.1615/IHTC8.2100
pages 1213-1218

Abstrakt

Experimental measurements are reported of the local mass transfer distribution beneath a wall-jet emanating from a linear slot, which is deflected by a normal, flat-plate obstruction. This configuration was adopted to simulate the effect of wall-jet impingement on downstream backward - facing walls, such as occur in mechanically-ventilated enclosures. The mass transfer data was derived from the sublimation of a naphthalene thin-film on the blown surfaces. These measurements are compared with the computations of the 'intermediate-level' convection model of Alamdari and Hammond (1982) and the high- level 'elliptic' finite-domain flow model of Pun and Spalding (1977). Wall-jet profile analysis is used to aid the specification of the boundary conditions for passive scalar contaminants in these models, and to provide a rigorous expression for the heat/mass transfer analogy factor.