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Effect of turbulence models and near-wall modeling approaches on numerical results in impingement heat transfer

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Pulat, Erhan
İsman, Mustafa Kemal
Etemoğlu, Akın Burak
Can, Muhiddin

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Taylor & Francis

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In this study, turbulence models and near-wall modeling approaches were compared in impingement heat transfer. The Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) turbulence models were compared using three near-wall modeling approaches. Moreover, the effect of near-wall modeling approaches on heat transfer was investigated and the predictions were compared with experiments. All computations were performed with the FLUENT code by considering two-dimensional, steady, and incompressible flow. Wall functions (WF) should be used carefully in conjunction with turbulence models, and the enhanced wall treatment (WT) is suggested for practical applications. The standard k-epsilon model showed the best agreement with the experimental data among the models used under the considered conditions.

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Thermodynamics, Mechanics, Computational fluid-dynamics, Slot jet impingement, Impinging jets, Flat-plate, Flow, Cfd, Predictions, Temperature, Validation, Plane, Heat transfer, Incompressible flow, Navier stokes equations, Experimental data, Fluent code, Impingement heat transfer, Near-wall modeling, Numerical results, Reynolds-averaged navier-stokes, Wall function, Wall treatment, Turbulence models

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Pulat, E. vd. (2011). "Effect of turbulence models and near-wall modeling approaches on numerical results in impingement heat transfer". Numerical Heat Transfer Part B-Fundamentals, 60(6), 486-519.

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