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2D Water Flow Over a Heated Cylinder

Analysis Characteristics

  • Steady-state
  • 2D internal flow
  • Turbulent
  • Incompressible
  • Forced convection
  • Water

Reference

Kreith, F., Principles of Heat Transfer, 3rd Edition, Intext Educational Publishers, 1973, p. 468.

Problem Description

A circular cylinder with an infinitely long (thus approximated as 2D) is immersed in a turbulent water flow having a Reynolds number based on the diameter of the cylinder of 1.0e5. The cylinder wall has a fixed temperature. This case is analyzed to verify the water flow and heat transfer modeling capabilities of Autodesk® CFD.

Accuracy of the Autodesk® CFD simulation is assessed by comparing two expressions for Nusselt number: one an experimental correlation and the other an analytical derivation. The experimental correlation is extracted from Kreith (1973):

The subscript “e” indicates experimental. The properties for this expression are determined at the film temperature.

For the Autodesk® CFD calculations, we use:

where subscript “c” indicates calculated.

  • Q is the heat transfer into the fluid (in watts)
  • L and D are the length (unit length into the page) and diameter of the cylinder
  • k is the conductivity of the fluid
  • h is the film coefficient
  • Tcyl is the fixed temperature of the cylinder

Geometry and Boundary Conditions

All dimensions are in inches:

Results

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Nu e = 713.4Nuc = 745.144.449Nuc = 665.396.73

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