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VENTURI-FLOW COOLING SYSTEM: COMPARISON OF NUMERICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
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A detailed numerical investigation of the conjugate heat transfer problem in an annular-type venturi-flow cooling system, meant for removal of heat from localized, high power heat sources, has been carried out for a wide range of Reynolds numbers. Comparison with experiments show qualitative agreements for all quantities of interest, but there are some quantitative differences. Possible reasons are given. Results for the venturi- and simple pipe- flows are also compared to assess the relative merits of these two systems.
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Shanmugasundaram, V., Ponnappan, R., Beam, J., and Leland, J., "VENTURI-FLOW COOLING SYSTEM: COMPARISON OF NUMERICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS," SAE Technical Paper 942177, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/942177.Also In
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