Heat transfer phenomena, which frequently involved convection, are usually described through a convective heat transfer coefficient h. To obtain a precise measurement of h can be difficult, since calculation requires knowledge of the temperature gradient between the solid surface and the fluid, measured, possibly, withouth disturbing the thermal layer. Optical techniques are powerful tools in experimental analysis because of their non disturbing nature. In this work the natural convection heat transfer in vertical channels is investigated by applying two different optical techniques, namely schlieren and holographic interferometry. Experiments were conducted at DITEC, University of Genova (Italy) and at the Energetic Dept. of the University of L’Aquila (Italy) on the same test section. The obtained results are discussed and compared.

Investigation of natural convection in vertical channels by schlieren and optical holography

TANDA, GIOVANNI
2003-01-01

Abstract

Heat transfer phenomena, which frequently involved convection, are usually described through a convective heat transfer coefficient h. To obtain a precise measurement of h can be difficult, since calculation requires knowledge of the temperature gradient between the solid surface and the fluid, measured, possibly, withouth disturbing the thermal layer. Optical techniques are powerful tools in experimental analysis because of their non disturbing nature. In this work the natural convection heat transfer in vertical channels is investigated by applying two different optical techniques, namely schlieren and holographic interferometry. Experiments were conducted at DITEC, University of Genova (Italy) and at the Energetic Dept. of the University of L’Aquila (Italy) on the same test section. The obtained results are discussed and compared.
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