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    Micro-Channels: Reality and Myth

    Source: Journal of Fluids Engineering:;2011:;volume( 133 ):;issue: 012::page 121202
    Author:
    G. Hetsroni
    ,
    A. Mosyak
    ,
    E. Pogrebnyak
    ,
    L. P. Yarin
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4005317
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Many important problems connected to flows in micro-heat exchangers were not studied in sufficient detail. In particular, the governing physical mechanisms are still not well understood for flows in pipes and channels with hydraulic diameter ranging from 5 to 103 μm, which are often defined as micro-tubes or micro-channels. Experimental and numerical results of pressure driven laminar, continuous, incompressible, flow in different scale and shape channels are analyzed to highlight variations between various studies and these discrepancies are considered. The main objective is to determine whether the classical fluid flow theory based on the Navier- Stokes equations is valid to predict velocity distribution, pressure drop and transition from laminar to turbulent flow in micro-channels. No differences were found between results in micro-channels, unaffected by fluid ionic composition and the nature of the wall, and conventional size channels. The distinctions between different experimental studies must be attributed to different initial conditions, difference between actual conditions of a given experiment and conditions corresponding to the theoretical model, and measurement accuracy.
    keyword(s): Flow (Dynamics) , Channels (Hydraulic engineering) , Surface roughness , Pipes , Poiseuille flow , Microchannels , Pressure drop , Friction , Laminar flow , Fluids , Turbulence , Reynolds number AND Equations ,
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    contributor authorG. Hetsroni
    contributor authorA. Mosyak
    contributor authorE. Pogrebnyak
    contributor authorL. P. Yarin
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:44:06Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:44:06Z
    date copyrightDecember, 2011
    date issued2011
    identifier issn0098-2202
    identifier otherJFEGA4-27506#121202_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/146225
    description abstractMany important problems connected to flows in micro-heat exchangers were not studied in sufficient detail. In particular, the governing physical mechanisms are still not well understood for flows in pipes and channels with hydraulic diameter ranging from 5 to 103 μm, which are often defined as micro-tubes or micro-channels. Experimental and numerical results of pressure driven laminar, continuous, incompressible, flow in different scale and shape channels are analyzed to highlight variations between various studies and these discrepancies are considered. The main objective is to determine whether the classical fluid flow theory based on the Navier- Stokes equations is valid to predict velocity distribution, pressure drop and transition from laminar to turbulent flow in micro-channels. No differences were found between results in micro-channels, unaffected by fluid ionic composition and the nature of the wall, and conventional size channels. The distinctions between different experimental studies must be attributed to different initial conditions, difference between actual conditions of a given experiment and conditions corresponding to the theoretical model, and measurement accuracy.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleMicro-Channels: Reality and Myth
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume133
    journal issue12
    journal titleJournal of Fluids Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4005317
    journal fristpage121202
    identifier eissn1528-901X
    keywordsFlow (Dynamics)
    keywordsChannels (Hydraulic engineering)
    keywordsSurface roughness
    keywordsPipes
    keywordsPoiseuille flow
    keywordsMicrochannels
    keywordsPressure drop
    keywordsFriction
    keywordsLaminar flow
    keywordsFluids
    keywordsTurbulence
    keywordsReynolds number AND Equations
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