Journal of Power and Energy Systems
Online ISSN : 1881-3062
ISSN-L : 1881-3062
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Transient Forced Convection Heat Transfer for Helium Gas Flowing Over a Horizontal Plate
Qiusheng LIUMakoto SHIBAHARAKatsuya FUKUDA
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2007 Volume 1 Issue 1 Pages 64-75

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Transient heat transfer coefficients for helium gas flowing over a horizontal plate (ribbon) were measured under wide experimental conditions. The platinum plate with a thickness of 0.1 mm was used as test heater and heated by electric current. The heat generation rate was exponentially increased with a function of Q0exp(t/τ). The gas flow velocities ranged from 4 to 10 m/s, the gas temperatures ranged from 313 to 353 K, and the periods of heat generation rate, τ, ranged from 50 ms to 17 s. The surface superheat and heat flux increase exponentially as the heat generation rate increases with the exponential function. It was clarified that the heat transfer coefficient approaches the quasi-steady-state one for the period τ longer than about 1 s, and it becomes higher for the period shorter than around 1 s. The dependence of transient heat transfer on the gas flowing velocity becomes weaker when the period becomes very shorter. The gas temperature in this study shows little influence on the heat transfer coefficient. An empirical correlation for quasi-steady-state heat transfer was obtained based on the experimental data.
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© 2007 by The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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