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ISSN Imprimer: 1065-5131
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Field Coordination of Air Convection Heat Transfer in Rectangular Channel with Magnetic Field
RÉSUMÉ
The field coordination principle, as a kind of guiding rule for convection heat transfer enhancement, requires that the spanwise flows should be enhanced for the convection heat transfer of air in a rectangular channel. A magnetic quadrupole field acting on the air can drive its spanwise flow, and eight longitudinal vortices can consequently form. The velocity and temperature fields as well as the Nusselt numbers are all presented for fully developed flows at Reynolds numbers between 200 and 2000 by application of the magnetic quadrupole field. The field coordination number is used to evaluate the enhancement of convection heat transfer and shows that the longitudinal vortices can improve the coordination between the velocity and temperature fields, which results in the enhancement of heat transfer process.
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