(传热学课件)chapter 7Natural Convection Systems.ppt

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1、Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology NaturalConvectionSystems 1 Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 2 7 1Introduction Natural orfreeconvectionisobservedasaresultofthemotionofthefluidduetodensitychangesarisingfromtheheatingprocess Example Ahotradiatorusedforheatingaroomisoneexample

2、ofapracticaldevicewhichtransfersheatbyfreeconvection Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 3 Themovementofthefluidinfreeconvectionresultsfromthebuoyancyforcesimposedonthefluidwhenitsdensityintheproximityoftheheat transfersurfaceisdecreasedasaresultoftheheatingprocess Definition BodyForces Th

3、ebuoyancyforcesthatgiverisetothefree convectioncurrents Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 4 NaturalConvection Inaninfinitespace Inenclosures Thedevelopmentofthermalboundarylayerwillnotbeinfluencedordisturbed Itdoesnotmeaninfiniteingeometry Thedevelopmentofthermalboundarylayerortheflowoft

4、hefluidswillbeinfluenced Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 5 7 2Free ConvectionHeat transferOnAVerticalFlatPlate ConsidertheverticalflatplateshowninFigure7 1 Whentheplateisheated afree convectionboundaryisformed Thevelocityprofile Atthewallthevelocityis0becauseoftheno slipcondition itinc

5、reasestosomemaximumvalueandthendecreasesto0attheedgeofboundarylayersincethe free streamconditions areatrestinthefree convectionsystem 6 Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology Thetemperatureprofileandvelocityprofilealongverticalflatplate Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 7 Theiniti

6、alboundary layerdevelopmentislaminar butatsomedistancefromtheleadingedge dependingonthefluidpropertiesandthetemperaturedifferencebetweenwallandenvironment turbulenteddiesareformed andtransitiontoaturbulentboundarylayerbegins Fartheruptheplatetheboundarylayermaybecomefullyturbulent Chapter7 Collegeof

7、NuclearScienceandTechnology 8 Toanalyzetheheat transferproblem wemustobtainthedifferentialequationofmotionfortheboundarylayer ForthispurposewechoosethexcoordinatealongtheplateandycoordinateperpendiculartotheplateasintheanalysesofChapter5 Theonlynewforcewemustconsiderinthederivationistheweightofeleme

8、ntoffluid Equatethesumoftheexternalforcesinthexdirectiontothechangeinmomentumfluxthroughcontrolvolume Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 9 Thepressuregradientinthexdirectionresultsfromthechangeinelevationuptheplate Thus Substitutingthetwoequations Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechno

9、logy 10 Thedensitydifferencemaybeexpressedintermsofvolumecoefficientofexpansion Sothat Theequationofmotionforthefree convectionboundarylayer Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 11 Noticethatthesolutionforthevelocityprofiledemandsaknowledgeofthetemperaturedistribution Theenergyequationforth

10、efree convectionsystemisthesameasthatforaforced convectionsystematlowvelocity Thevolumecoefficientofexpansion maybedeterminedfromtablesofpropertiesforthespecificfluid Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 12 Foridealgas itmaybecalculatedfrom Eventhoughthefluidmotionistheresultofdensityvariat

11、ions thesevariationsarequitesmall andasatisfactorysolutiontotheproblemmaybeobtainedbyassumingincompressibleflow thatis constant Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 13 Forfree convectionsystem theintegralmomentumequationbecomes Weobservethatthefunctionalformboththevelocityandthetemperatured

12、istributionmustbeknowninordertoarriveatthesolution 7 6 Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 14 Thefollowingconditionsapplyforthetemperaturedistribution Thetemperaturedistribution 7 7 Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 15 Theconditionsforvelocityprofileare Anadditionalconditionmay

13、beobtainedfromEquation 7 4 bynotingthat Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 16 Asintheintegralanalysisforforced convectionproblems weassumethatthevelocityprofileshavegeometricallysimilarshapesatvariousxdistancesalongtheplate Fortheconvectionproblem wenowassumethatthevelocitymayberepresente

14、dasapolynomialfunctionofymultipliedbysomearbitraryfunctionofx Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 17 Applyingthefourconditionstothevelocityprofilelistedabove wehave Theterminvolvingthetemperaturedifference andmaybeincorporatedintothefunctionsothat 7 8 Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTec

15、hnology 18 AplotofEquation 7 8 isgiveninFigure7 2 Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 19 SubstitutingEquations 7 7 and 7 8 intoEquation 7 6 andcarryingouttheintegrationsanddifferentiationsyields Theintegralformoftheenergyequationforthefree convectionsystemis 7 9 Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearSc

16、ienceandTechnology 20 Andwhentheassumedvelocityandtemperaturedistributionsareinsertedintothisequationandtheoperationsareperformed theseresults WeassumethefollowingexponentialfunctionalvariationsforUxand 7 11 Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 21 IntroducingrelationsintoEquations 7 9 and 7 11 gives And Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 22 ThetwoequationsmaybesolvedfortheconstantsC1andC2togive Chapter7 CollegeofNuclearScienceandTechnology 23 Theresultantexpressionforthebound

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