Fluid flow and heat transfer analysis for power law fluids in circular cylinder

In this thesis, equations using momentum and heat transfer theory for Power-Law, non-Newtonian fluids over circular cylinder are being solved numerically. A simple model of condenser is used to analyze the effect of the Power-law fluids behavior in industrial operating conditions. Results on the det...

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Main Author: Ng, Chee Chung
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spelling my.utm.539822020-10-11T09:02:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/53982/ Fluid flow and heat transfer analysis for power law fluids in circular cylinder Ng, Chee Chung TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery In this thesis, equations using momentum and heat transfer theory for Power-Law, non-Newtonian fluids over circular cylinder are being solved numerically. A simple model of condenser is used to analyze the effect of the Power-law fluids behavior in industrial operating conditions. Results on the detail structure of the flow and temperature are presented using the following parameter range: - Power-law index (0.4 < n < 1.8), and generalized Reynolds number (1 = Re = 104). At low Reynolds number, the flows remain attached to the surface of the cylinder. This implies higher heat transfer characteristic for value of n less than 1 (ie. Newtonian Fluid). As the Reynolds number increases, higher heat transfer phenomena are still observed but not as good as those of low Reynolds. 2014-06 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/53982/25/NgCheeChungMFKM2014.pdf Ng, Chee Chung (2014) Fluid flow and heat transfer analysis for power law fluids in circular cylinder. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:85833
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Ng, Chee Chung
Fluid flow and heat transfer analysis for power law fluids in circular cylinder
description In this thesis, equations using momentum and heat transfer theory for Power-Law, non-Newtonian fluids over circular cylinder are being solved numerically. A simple model of condenser is used to analyze the effect of the Power-law fluids behavior in industrial operating conditions. Results on the detail structure of the flow and temperature are presented using the following parameter range: - Power-law index (0.4 < n < 1.8), and generalized Reynolds number (1 = Re = 104). At low Reynolds number, the flows remain attached to the surface of the cylinder. This implies higher heat transfer characteristic for value of n less than 1 (ie. Newtonian Fluid). As the Reynolds number increases, higher heat transfer phenomena are still observed but not as good as those of low Reynolds.
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author Ng, Chee Chung
author_facet Ng, Chee Chung
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title Fluid flow and heat transfer analysis for power law fluids in circular cylinder
title_short Fluid flow and heat transfer analysis for power law fluids in circular cylinder
title_full Fluid flow and heat transfer analysis for power law fluids in circular cylinder
title_fullStr Fluid flow and heat transfer analysis for power law fluids in circular cylinder
title_full_unstemmed Fluid flow and heat transfer analysis for power law fluids in circular cylinder
title_sort fluid flow and heat transfer analysis for power law fluids in circular cylinder
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/53982/25/NgCheeChungMFKM2014.pdf
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