Ionic Wind Heat Transfer Enhancement in Vertical Rectangular Channels: Experimental Study and Model Validation

Author(s):  
Noris Gallandat ◽  
Federico Bonetto ◽  
J. Rhett Mayor

This paper presents the results of an experimental study of ionic wind heat transfer enhancement in internal rectangular channels. Ionic wind is a potential technique to enhance natural convection cooling noise-free and without using moving part and thus ensuring a high reliability and a long lifetime. The goal of the present study is twofold: first, the multiphysics numerical model of ionic wind developed in previous work is validated experimentally. Second, the potential of the heat sink concept combining a fin array with an ionic wind generator is demonstrated by building a technology demonstrator. The heat sink presented in this work dissipates 240 W on a baseplate geometry of 200 × 263 mm. It is shown that the baseplate temperature can be reduced from 100 °C under natural convection to 81 °C when the ionic wind generator is turned on.

Author(s):  
Noris Gallandat ◽  
J. Rhett Mayor

This paper presents a numerical model assessing the potential of ionic wind as a heat transfer enhancement method for the cooling of grid distribution assets. Distribution scale power routers (13–37 kV, 1–10 MW) have stringent requirements regarding lifetime and reliability, so that any cooling technique involving moving parts such as fans or pumps are not viable. A new heat sink design combining corona electrodes with bonded fin arrays is presented. The model of the suggested design is solved numerically. It is predicted that applying a voltage of 5 kV on the corona electrodes could increase the heat removed by a factor of five as compared to natural convection.


1991 ◽  
Vol 113 (1) ◽  
pp. 116-121 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. L. Zhang ◽  
Q. J. Wu ◽  
W. Q. Tao

In this paper, the results of an experimental study of laminar natural convection heat transfer and fluid flow in horizontal annuli between a cylindrical envelope and its inner concentric octagonal heated cylinder are presented. Two octagonal cylinders are investigated: one with a complete surface and the other with two horizontal slots on the top and bottom surfaces. The ratio of the slot width W to H is 0.072. Air is used as the working fluid. The range of Rayleigh number is 2.1×102–1.58×106 for the unslotted case and 1.2×102–1.5×106 for the slotted case. The average heat transfer correlations for the two cases are provided. The results show that the heat transfer intensity of the unslotted octagon is slightly weaker than that in a cylindrical annulus, while for the slotted case, the overall heat transfer enhancement may be as high as 74 percent. The smoke technique is used to visualize the flow patterns. A series of photographs of the flow patterns are provided, which enhances our understanding of the mechanism of heat transfer enhancement for the slotted octagonal case.


2019 ◽  
Vol 154 ◽  
pp. 585-592 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alireza Falahat ◽  
Reza Bahoosh ◽  
Aminreza Noghrehabadi ◽  
Mohammad Mehdi Rashidi

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