Impact of an Arc-shaped Control Plate on Flow and Heat Transfer around a Isothermally Heated Rotating Circular Cylinder

01/31/2023
by   Amarjit Haty, et al.
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The main objective of this paper is to study the flow characteristics of a rotating, isothermally heated circular cylinder with a vertical arc-shaped control plate placed downstream. Stream function-Vorticity (ψ-ω) formulation of two dimensional (2-D) Navier-Stokes (N-S) equations is considered as the governing equation and the simulations are performed for different distances of the control plate (0.5, 1, 2, 3), rotational rates (0.5, 1, 2.07, 3.25) at Prandtl number 0.7 and Reynolds number 150. The governing equations are discretized using the Higher Order Compact (HOC) scheme and the system of algebraic equations, arising from HOC discretization, is solved using the Bi-Conjugate Gradient Stabilized approach. Present computed results show that the vortex shedding plane is shifted upward from the centerline of the flow domain by the cylinder's rotational motion. The structure of the wake varies based on the plate's position. The size of vortices is greatly reduced when the control plate is set at d/R_0=3 and the rotational rate is very high. At greater rotational rates, the impact of varied positions of the arc-shaped control plate is very significant. The rotation of the cylinder and the location of the plate can be used to lower or enhance the values of drag and lift coefficients as well as the heat transfer from the surface of the cylinder. The maximum value of the drag coefficient, which is about 3, is achieved for d/R_0=2 and α=3.25.

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