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Title: Heat transfer characteristics of downward facing hot horizontal surfaces using MIST JET impingement
Authors: Yadav, Ashutosh Kumar
Sharma, Parantak
Sharma, Avadhesh Kumar
Nirgude, Vishal V.
Sahu, Santosh Kumar
Keywords: Cooling;Electronic cooling;Electronic equipment manufacture;Facings;Flow of water;Gas turbines;Heat flux;Heat transfer;Hydraulics;Infrared imaging;Jets;Loss of coolant accidents;Nozzles;Nuclear engineering;Nuclear fuels;Nuclear industry;Nuclear power plants;Nuclear reactor accidents;Spray nozzles;Stainless steel;Thermoelectric equipment;Turbomachine blades;Controlled cooling;Emergency Core Cooling System;Heat transfer characteristics;Infrared thermal imaging;Microstructure and mechanical properties;Mist jet;Nozzle-to-plate distance;Surface heat fluxes;Fighter aircraft
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Citation: Yadav, A. K., Sharma, P., Sharma, A. K., Modak, M., Nirgude, V., & Sahu, S. K. (2017). Heat transfer characteristics of downward facing hot horizontal surfaces using MIST JET impingement. Paper presented at the International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, Proceedings, ICONE, , 6 doi:10.1115/ICONE25-67537
Abstract: Impinging jet cooling technique has been widely used extensively in various industrial processes, namely, cooling and drying of films and papers, processing of metals and glasses, cooling of gas turbine blades and most recently cooling of various components of electronic devices. Due to high heat removal rate the jet impingement cooling of the hot surfaces is being used in nuclear industries. During the loss of coolant accidents (LOCA) in nuclear power plant, an emergency core cooling system (ECCS) cool the cluster of clad tubes using consisting of fuel rods. Controlled cooling, as an important procedure of thermalmechanical control processing technology, is helpful to improve the microstructure and mechanical properties of steel. In industries for heat transfer efficiency and homogeneous cooling performance which usually requires a jet impingement with improved heat transfer capacity and controllability. It provides better cooling in comparison to air. Rapid quenching by water jet, sometimes, may lead to formation of cracks and poor ductility to the quenched surface. Spray and mist jet impingement offers an alternative method to uncontrolled rapid cooling, particularly in steel and electronics industries. Mist jet impingement cooling of downward facing hot surface has not been extensively studied in the literature. The present experimental study analyzes the heat transfer characteristics a 0.15mm thick hot horizontal stainless steel (SS-304) foil using Internal mixing full cone (spray angle 20 deg) mist nozzle from the bottom side. Experiments have been performed for the varied range of water pressure (0.7-4.0 bar) and air pressure (0.4-5.8 bar). The effect of water and air inlet pressures, on the surface heat flux has been examined in this study. The maximum surface heat flux is achieved at stagnation point and is not affected by the change in nozzle to plate distance, Air and Water flow rates. © 2017 ASME.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1115/ICONE25-67537
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/6812
ISBN: 9784888982566
Type of Material: Conference Paper
Appears in Collections:Department of Mechanical Engineering

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