Conjugated heat transfer in complex channel-substrate configurations: Hybrid solution with total integral transformation and single domain formulation

Author(s):  
Jose Luiz Zanon Zotin ◽  
Diego Campos Knupp ◽  
Renato Machado Cotta
Author(s):  
Diego Knupp ◽  
Diego Knupp ◽  
Fabricio Mascouto ◽  
Luiz A. S. Abreu ◽  
Carolina Palma Naveira Cotta ◽  
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Author(s):  
Diego C. Knupp ◽  
Carolina P. Naveira Cotta ◽  
Renato M. Cotta

The present work is an extension of a novel methodology recently proposed by the authors for the analytical solution of conjugated heat transfer problems in channel flow, here taking into account the axial diffusion effects which are often of relevance in micro-channels. This methodology is based on a single domain formulation, which is proposed for modeling the heat transfer phenomena at both the fluid stream and the channel walls regions. By making use of coefficients represented as space variable functions, with abrupt transitions occurring at the fluid-wall interface, the mathematical model is fed with the information concerning the transition of the two domains, unifying the model into a single domain formulation with space variable coefficients. The Generalized Integral Transform Technique (GITT) is then employed in the hybrid numerical-analytical solution of the resulting convection-diffusion problem with variable coefficients. When the axial conduction term is included into the formulation, a non-classical eigenvalue problem must be employed in the solution procedure, which is itself handled with the GITT. In order to covalidate the results obtained by means of this solution path, we have also proposed an alternative solution, including a pseudo-transient term, with the aid of a classical Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue problem. The remarkable results demonstrate the feasibility of this single domain approach in handling conjugated heat transfer problems in micro-channels, as well as when fluid axial conduction cannot be neglected.


2015 ◽  
Vol 88 ◽  
pp. 248-257 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diego C. Knupp ◽  
Renato M. Cotta ◽  
Carolina P. Naveira-Cotta ◽  
Sadik Kakaç

Author(s):  
Hossein Shokouhmand ◽  
Manoochehr Bozorgmehrian

Pressure vessels are common equipment in oil, gas and petrochemical industries. In a hot containing fluid vessel, excessive temperature gradient at junction of skirt to head (weld line), can cause unpredicted high thermal stresses; Thereby fracture of the vessel may occur as a result of cyclic operation. Providing a hot box (air pocket) in crotch space is a economical, applicable and easy mounted method in order to reduce the intensity of thermal stresses. Natural convection due to temperature difference between the wall of pocket, will absorb heat near the hot wall (head of the vessel) and release that near the cold wall (skirt of the vessel), then the skirt wall conducts heat to the earth as a fin. This conjugated heat transfer removes the temperature gradient boundary at welded junction. This phenomena will lead the temperature gradient on the weld line from a sudden to smooth behavior, thereby the skirt-head junction, that is a critical region, could be protected from excessive thermal stresses. In this paper the profit of hot box and conjugated heat transfer in cavity has been demonstrated experimentally. As a result it is shown that the conductive heat transfer through the skirt (which acts as a fin) ensures the continuation of natural convection in the box. Also the governing equations has been solved numerically and compared with experimental results.


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