Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-2070
Print ISSN : 0514-8499
ISSN-L : 0514-8499
Study on Heat Transfer Phenomena between the Combustion Flow Field and the Heating Plate during Line Heating Process (3rd Report)
Yasumitsu TomitaNaoki OsawaKiyoshi HashimotoNobutaka ShinkaiJunji SawamuraKeiichi SugiyamaDaisen TsubouchiYoshihiro DeguchiTsuyotoshi Yamaura
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2001 Volume 2001 Issue 190 Pages 479-488

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The transient 3-dimensional temperature distribution within the gas flame during line heating is measured in detail by a high performance L. I. F. measurement system. It has been found that the relative distribution of gas temperature around the torch is almost the same as that in spot heating. It has also been found that this relative distribution is almost unchanged regardless of the temperature increase in the steel plate. Thease results lead us to a new hypothesis that the relative distributions of gas temperature and local heat transfer coefficient around the torch remain unchanged and they are almost the same as those in spot heating during line heating process. A new method of heat input estimation for line heating process based on this hypothesis has been propounded.
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