주기적인 유동과 압력의 변화를 수반하는 맥동관의 열전달계수와 전단계수

Heat Transfer Coefficient and Shear Factor Subjected to Both Oscillating Flow and Oscillating Pressure in Pulse Tubes

  • 정은수 (흥익대학교 기계.시스템디자인공학과)
  • Jeong, Eun-Soo (Department of Mechanical and System Design Engineering, Hongik University)
  • 발행 : 2007.03.10

초록

Heat transfer and momentum transfer under conditions of both oscillating flow and oscillating pressure within pulse tubes show very different behavior from those for steady state conditions. The analytic solutions of axial velocity and temperature of the gas within pulse tubes were obtained by assuming that the variations in pressure and temperature were purely sinusoidal and small. The shear stress and the heat flux at the tube wall obtained from the solutions are expressed in terms of the cross-sectional averaged velocity, the difference between mean temperature and instantaneous cross-sectional averaged temperature and the difference between mean pressure and instantaneous pressure. It is shown that the complex shear factor, which has been applied to momentum transfer of incompressible oscillating flow, and the complex Nusselt number, which has been applied to either heat transfer with oscillating pressure only or heat transfer of incompressible oscillating flow, could also be used for momentum transfer and heat transfer subjected to both oscillating flow and oscillating pressure, respectively.

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