Study on heat transfer and pressure steady-state characteristics of a floating nozzle under a moving wall

Abstract This work considers the flow field as two-dimensional turbulent flow and studies the steady-state properties of heat transfer and the pressure of the suspension nozzle. An adiabatic wall parallel to the moving wall and two slit entrances at either end of the adiabatic wall make up the recta...

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Main Authors: Zhihui Liu, Jiahao Zhang, Zhijian Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2024-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-62024-z
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description Abstract This work considers the flow field as two-dimensional turbulent flow and studies the steady-state properties of heat transfer and the pressure of the suspension nozzle. An adiabatic wall parallel to the moving wall and two slit entrances at either end of the adiabatic wall make up the rectangular flow field. The SST $$k - \omega$$ k - ω turbulence model is used in the turbulence computation. Both qualitative and quantitative analyses are conducted on the distribution of the flow field, temperature field, local Nusselt number, local pressure coefficient, average Nusselt number, and average pressure coefficient under various combination conditions. The findings indicate that when the suspension nozzle's flow field varies greatly, wall-jet velocity ratio is 0.1. A rise in Jet inclination angle is not helpful for the wall's suspension, and it has minimal effect on the flow field. The flow field is greatly influenced by separation space-slit width ratio. Larger separation space-slit width ratio values are advantageous for the wall's heat transmission but unfavorable for the wall's suspension. The flow field is most influenced by wall-jet velocity ratio. The wall's ability to convey heat is stronger the higher the wall-jet velocity ratio, but its ability to support weight falls.
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spelling doaj-art-1a1b8bba84ba4132801a4dc1c8f65b352024-12-29T12:22:17ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222024-05-0114111810.1038/s41598-024-62024-zStudy on heat transfer and pressure steady-state characteristics of a floating nozzle under a moving wallZhihui Liu0Jiahao Zhang1Zhijian Zhang2College of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Shaoyang UniversityCollege of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Shaoyang UniversityCollege of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Shaoyang UniversityAbstract This work considers the flow field as two-dimensional turbulent flow and studies the steady-state properties of heat transfer and the pressure of the suspension nozzle. An adiabatic wall parallel to the moving wall and two slit entrances at either end of the adiabatic wall make up the rectangular flow field. The SST $$k - \omega$$ k - ω turbulence model is used in the turbulence computation. Both qualitative and quantitative analyses are conducted on the distribution of the flow field, temperature field, local Nusselt number, local pressure coefficient, average Nusselt number, and average pressure coefficient under various combination conditions. The findings indicate that when the suspension nozzle's flow field varies greatly, wall-jet velocity ratio is 0.1. A rise in Jet inclination angle is not helpful for the wall's suspension, and it has minimal effect on the flow field. The flow field is greatly influenced by separation space-slit width ratio. Larger separation space-slit width ratio values are advantageous for the wall's heat transmission but unfavorable for the wall's suspension. The flow field is most influenced by wall-jet velocity ratio. The wall's ability to convey heat is stronger the higher the wall-jet velocity ratio, but its ability to support weight falls.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-62024-zSuspension nozzleMoving wallFlow structureHeat transfer characteristicPressure characteristic
spellingShingle Zhihui Liu
Jiahao Zhang
Zhijian Zhang
Study on heat transfer and pressure steady-state characteristics of a floating nozzle under a moving wall
Scientific Reports
Suspension nozzle
Moving wall
Flow structure
Heat transfer characteristic
Pressure characteristic
title Study on heat transfer and pressure steady-state characteristics of a floating nozzle under a moving wall
title_full Study on heat transfer and pressure steady-state characteristics of a floating nozzle under a moving wall
title_fullStr Study on heat transfer and pressure steady-state characteristics of a floating nozzle under a moving wall
title_full_unstemmed Study on heat transfer and pressure steady-state characteristics of a floating nozzle under a moving wall
title_short Study on heat transfer and pressure steady-state characteristics of a floating nozzle under a moving wall
title_sort study on heat transfer and pressure steady state characteristics of a floating nozzle under a moving wall
topic Suspension nozzle
Moving wall
Flow structure
Heat transfer characteristic
Pressure characteristic
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-62024-z
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