Numerical and experimental analyses are carried out to study the free conve
ction above a horizontal plate submitted to a uniform heat flux and placed
in a semi-infinite medium (Pr = 0.7 or 7). The surface of the plate in cont
act with the fluid is described by a sinusoidal profile. The natural convec
tion flow is considered laminar and two-dimensional.
The numerical results show that the flow pattern is strongly dependent on o
perating heat flux and on parameters of the surface profile (amplitude and
period).
The isothermal lines spreads along the surface of the plate. So, the local
Nusselt number is maximal above the top of the protuberances and minimal in
the hollows of the profile. We also show that the local heat transfer decr
eases with the amplitude and increases with the period of the sinusoidal pr
ofile. Whatever parameters of the surface were used, the heat transfer abov
e a sinusoidal plate is lower than those obtained from a plane plate of equ
al projected area.
The numerical results are experimentally checked by using an experimental a
pparatus which allows us to measure the air temperature and the position of
this measure above the plate. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights re
served.