INTERFEROMETER STUDY OF NATURAL CONVECTION INSIDE A HORIZONTAL CYLINDRICAL CAVITY
Abstract
An optical interferometer was used to observe the isotherms which developed within a horizontal fiberglass cylinder as it was non-uniformly heated in axial strips to a maximum wall temperature of 200 F. It was found that when single strips were heated separately, the local heat transfer coefficients at the cylinder wall adjacent to each heater reached a maximum value in the region 20 to 25 degrees below where the wall surface was vertical. Also, the magnitude of the coefficients increased with time for about the first six minutes of heating and then decreased slightly. Numerous photographs are included which show the isothermal patterns formed when various segments of the cylinder wall were heated.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0618023
Entities
People
- Richard Irwin Erb
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology