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Title: An experimental investigation of the flow-field and thermal characteristics of synthetic jet impingement with different waveforms
Authors: Singh, Pushpanjay K.
Yadav, Harekrishna
Sahu, Santosh Kumar
Upadhyay, Prabhat Kumar
Keywords: Anemometers|Flow fields|Infrared imaging|Jets|Nusselt number|Reynolds number|Spectral density|Velocity measurement|Vortex flow|Wire|Electronics cooling|Experimental investigations|Flow dynamics|Hot wire anemometry|Hot wires|PIV|Sinusoidal waveforms|Square waveform|Synthetic jets|Thermal behaviours|Electronic cooling
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Citation: Singh, M. P., Hirokawa, J., & Ghosh, S. (2021). Substrate integrated waveguide-fed slot antenna array for millimeter-wave applications. Paper presented at the 2021 IEEE Indian Conference on Antennas and Propagation, InCAP 2021, 263-266. doi:10.1109/InCAP52216.2021.9726268 Retrieved from www.scopus.com
Abstract: Present experimental investigation reports the flow and thermal behavior of electromagnetically actuated circular orifice synthetic jet involving sinusoidal and square waveforms. The effect of Reynolds number (1656–2218), dimensionless axial distance (1–25), and the excitation frequency (100–175 Hz) on the thermal performance is studied here. The flow field is investigated using the hot wire anemometry and particle image velocimetry technique to couple the thermal behavior with fluid dynamics. The surface temperature is measured using an infrared thermal imaging camera. The average Nusselt number for synthetic jet with sinusoidal waveform is found to be 20.86% higher compared to the synthetic jet with square waveform. However, in the stagnation region, the square waveform exhibits 18.94% higher heat transfer compared to the sinusoidal waveform. The flow dynamics reveal the underline flow physics for the variation in the heat transfer rate. The velocity contours show a smooth and wide top hat with the sinusoidal waveform. However, in the case of square waveform, the velocity profile is narrow, which results in a decrease in entrainment of fresh ambient fluid into the jet. The sine wave exhibits 73.68% higher mass flow rate compared to square wave pattern at its diaphragm resonance frequency (150 Hz). The power spectral density of the velocity signal, obtained from the hot wire anemometry, is analyzed to understand the formation and propagation of vortex rings. A unified correlation for average Nusselt number is developed for both sinusoidal and square waveforms. The results obtained from the present experimental investigation provide significant guidance for the efficient design of synthetic jets for space-constrained electronics cooling. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
URI: https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/9952
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2022.122534
ISSN: 0017-9310
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Mechanical Engineering

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