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contributor authorMitra, Indrasis
contributor authorGhosh, Indranil
date accessioned2024-04-24T22:28:46Z
date available2024-04-24T22:28:46Z
date copyright1/29/2024 12:00:00 AM
date issued2024
identifier issn2832-8450
identifier otherht_146_04_041802.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4295294
description abstractAxial conduction is a crucial performance deteriorating factor in miniaturized heat transfer devices, primarily due to the low fluid flow rates, high solid cross-sectional to free-flow area ratio, and use of high thermal conductivity materials. These causative factors, inherent to microscale systems, should be chosen such that the axial conduction is minimum. The reciprocating flow of the convective fluid (instead of steady unidirectional flow) is proposed per se as an alternative, which directly alters the solid temperature profile, the root cause of axial conduction. An experimental setup has been built as proof of the concept. In the test rig, a double-acting reciprocating pump generates a fully reversing periodic flow of air through a flow channel carved into a steel block embedded with a heater. The experimental temperature profile in the solid at the cyclic steady-state is bell-shaped, indicating a virtual adiabatic plane capable of restricting axial heat transfer. The experimental results are verified with taking the help of an independent and detailed finite-element-based numerical analysis. Similarly, the nondimensional interfacial flux ratio (ϕ0), integrally related to axial conduction, for unidirectional and reciprocating flow are found to be significantly different. This ratio in the vicinity of the inlet is ∼53% less with the reciprocating compared to the equivalent unidirectional flow. The optimal thermal performance with the reciprocating flow is correlated through a critical Strouhal number expression, Sr≤πDh/L. In thermal management applications employing reciprocating flow, the limiting relation can be used to determine flow parameters and optimum geometry.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleExperimental and Computational Evidence of Damped Axial Conduction With Reciprocating Flow
typeJournal Paper
journal volume146
journal issue4
journal titleASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
identifier doi10.1115/1.4064446
journal fristpage41802-1
journal lastpage41802-11
page11
treeASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer:;2024:;volume( 146 ):;issue: 004
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