Suppression of natural convection heat transfer coefficients in an attic shaped enclosure
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posted on 2024-06-04, 12:55authored byT Anderson, M Duke, J Carson
The use of convection suppression devices has been widely discussed in the literature as a means of reducing natural convection heat loss from enclosed spaces. In this study the use of a single baffle was examined as a possible low cost means of suppressing heat loss by natural convection in an attic shaped enclosure.<br><br>Recently the authors experimentally demonstrated that the natural convection heat transfer for an attic shaped enclosure with Grashof Numbers in the range of 107 to 109 [1] could be predicted using a correlation in the literature developed for Grashof Numbers in the range 105 and 106 [2]. However, in this study the impact of adding a single baffle to the enclosure was examined. It was found that the heat transfer coefficient changes with increasing baffle length, and can be predicted using a modified form of the correlation presented in [1], as shown in Eq. (1).<br>