Laboratory Investigation Of Natural Air Convection In A Porous Medium In A Cylindrical Tank

Degree: Master of Science Abstract: Natural convection with high cooling effects is of increasing interest in cold region geotechnical engineering. To study natural air convection in a highly-permeable porous medium, convective and conductive heat transfer experiments were carried out using an insul...

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Main Author: Chen, Jianfeng
Other Authors: Sego, David C. (Civil and Environmental Engineering), Flynn, Morris (Mechanical Engineering), Rajaratnam, Nallamuthu (Civil and Environmental Engineering), Wilson, Ward (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Alberta. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. 2010
Subjects:
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10048/1351
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.jet2f5 2023-05-15T17:57:44+02:00 Laboratory Investigation Of Natural Air Convection In A Porous Medium In A Cylindrical Tank Chen, Jianfeng Sego, David C. (Civil and Environmental Engineering) Flynn, Morris (Mechanical Engineering) Rajaratnam, Nallamuthu (Civil and Environmental Engineering) Wilson, Ward (Civil and Environmental Engineering) 2010-08-31 http://hdl.handle.net/10048/1351 en eng University of Alberta. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. 10670/1.jet2f5 http://hdl.handle.net/10048/1351 other ERA : Education and Research Archive geo socio Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2010 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:15:21Z Degree: Master of Science Abstract: Natural convection with high cooling effects is of increasing interest in cold region geotechnical engineering. To study natural air convection in a highly-permeable porous medium, convective and conductive heat transfer experiments were carried out using an insulated cylindrical tank filled with styrofoam chips. Convection and conduction were caused by controlling the temperatures at the top and bottom of the tank, and a series of cross-sectional conductive and convective isotherms were generated from collected temperature data. Additional convective patterns were obtained from tests by centrally localized heating below or cooling above. Flow velocities were measured at the center of the tank. Results showed that convective heat transfer rate was higher than thermal conduction. Convective isothermal patterns varied with various boundary conditions and could be influenced by small temperature perturbation. Given appropriate environmental conditions, efficient convective cooling effects can be used to enhance ground freezing or to protect permafrost from degradation. Thesis permafrost Unknown
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description Degree: Master of Science Abstract: Natural convection with high cooling effects is of increasing interest in cold region geotechnical engineering. To study natural air convection in a highly-permeable porous medium, convective and conductive heat transfer experiments were carried out using an insulated cylindrical tank filled with styrofoam chips. Convection and conduction were caused by controlling the temperatures at the top and bottom of the tank, and a series of cross-sectional conductive and convective isotherms were generated from collected temperature data. Additional convective patterns were obtained from tests by centrally localized heating below or cooling above. Flow velocities were measured at the center of the tank. Results showed that convective heat transfer rate was higher than thermal conduction. Convective isothermal patterns varied with various boundary conditions and could be influenced by small temperature perturbation. Given appropriate environmental conditions, efficient convective cooling effects can be used to enhance ground freezing or to protect permafrost from degradation.
author2 Sego, David C. (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
Flynn, Morris (Mechanical Engineering)
Rajaratnam, Nallamuthu (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
Wilson, Ward (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
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title Laboratory Investigation Of Natural Air Convection In A Porous Medium In A Cylindrical Tank
title_short Laboratory Investigation Of Natural Air Convection In A Porous Medium In A Cylindrical Tank
title_full Laboratory Investigation Of Natural Air Convection In A Porous Medium In A Cylindrical Tank
title_fullStr Laboratory Investigation Of Natural Air Convection In A Porous Medium In A Cylindrical Tank
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory Investigation Of Natural Air Convection In A Porous Medium In A Cylindrical Tank
title_sort laboratory investigation of natural air convection in a porous medium in a cylindrical tank
publisher University of Alberta. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
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