Beschreibung
Flow separation and subsequent reattachment exert an important influence on the mechanism of heat transfer. In some cases, they have a harmful effect such as uneven heat loading in thermal equipment, but in others, they produce a beneficial effect like heat transfer enhancement point. Thus, in engineering practice, it is quite essential to understand the basic mechanism of heat transfer in separating and reattaching flows. A backward-facing step is one of the most fundamental geometries where the flow separation and reattachment occur. Flow past a backward-facing step has a variety of engineering applications such as energy system equipment, electronic cooling, cooling of nuclear reactors, cooling of turbine blades, combustion chambers, environmental control systems, and many other devices.
Autorenporträt
Prashant Kumar is serving as a Assistant Professor in Sharda University from year 2012. He has done his master degree in structural engineering from Thapar University and bachelor degree in civil engineering from Hindustan college of science and technology, India. He has guided several final year bachelor's and master's students for their dissertation.
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