Turbulent convective heat transfer in an inclined cylinder with liquid sodium![]() Presentation: Session: Thermally driven turbulence 2 Room: Room G Session start: 15:00 Thu 27 Aug 2015 Andrei Mamykin mad@icmm.ru Affifliation: Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Perm, Russia Andrei Vasiliev vasiliev.a@icmm.ru Affifliation: Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Perm, Russia Ruslan Khalilov khalilov@icmm.ru Affifliation: Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Perm, Russia Ilya Kolesnichenko kiv@icmm.ru Affifliation: Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Perm, Russia Peter Frick frick@icmm.ru Affifliation: Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Perm, Russia Topics: - Thermally driven turbulence Abstract: The natural turbulent convection of liquid sodium in a cell with end heat exchangers providing a fixed temperature drop is investigated experimentally. The cell is a straight thermally isolated tube with inner diameter D = 96 mm and length L ≈ 20D. Experiments are carried out for a fixed Rayleigh number Ra = 2.4 • 10^6 and for different tube orientations with respect to the gravity. A strong dependence of power transferred along the tube on the inclination angle is discovered: Nusselt number varies by an order in the investigated range of angles with a maximum approximately at 65 degrees to the vertical. Presented characteristics of the large-scale circulation (LSC) and turbulent temperature fluctuations demonstrate the fact that the convective heat transfer is mainly determined by the velocity of the LSC. |