scholarly journals NATURAL CONVECTION HEAT TRANSFER FROM SQUARE PIN FIN AND PLATE FIN HEAT SINKS SUBJECT TO THE INFLUENCE OF ORIENTATION

Equipment ◽  
2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. T. Huang ◽  
W. J. Sheu ◽  
C. C. Wang
Author(s):  
Sunil V. Dingare ◽  
Narayan K. Sane ◽  
Ratnakar R. Kulkarni

Abstract Fins are commonly employed for cooling of electronic equipment, compressors, Internal Combustion engines and for heat exchange in various heat exchangers. In short fin (length to height ratio, L/H = 5) arrays used for natural convection cooling, a stagnation zone forms at the central portion and that portion is not effective for carrying away heat. An attempt is made to modify plate fin heat sink geometry (PFHS) by inserting pin fins in the channels formed between plate fins and a plate fin pin fin heat sink (PFPFHS) is constructed to address this issue. An experimental setup is developed to validate numerical model of PFPFHS. The three-dimensional elliptic governing equations were solved using a finite volume based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code. Fluent 6.3.26, a finite volume flow solver is used for solving the set of governing equations for the present geometry. Cell count based on grid independence and extended domain is used to obtain numerical results. Initially, the numerical model is validated for PFHS cases reported in the literature. After obtaining a good agreement with results from the literature, the numerical model for PFHS is modified for PFPFHS and used to carry out systematic parametric study of PFPFHS to analyze the effects of parameters like fin spacing, fin height, pin fin diameter, number of pin fins and temperature difference between fin array and surroundings on natural convection heat transfer from PFPFHS. It is observed that it is impossible to obtain optimum performance in terms of overall heat transfer by only concentrating on one or two parameters. The interactions among all the design parameters must be considered. This thesis presents Experimental and Numerical study of natural convection heat transfer from horizontal rectangular plate fin and plate fin pin fin arrays. The parameters of study are fin spacing, temperature difference between the fin surface and ambient air, fin height, pin fin diameter, number of pin fins and method of positioning pin fins in the fin channel. Experimental set up is validated with horizontal plate standard correlations. Results are generated in the form of variation in average heat transfer coefficient (ha), base heat transfer coefficient (hb), average Nusselt number (Nua) and base Nusselt number (Nub). Total 512 cases are studied numerically and finally an attempt is made to correlate the Nusselt Number (Nu), Rayleigh Number (Ra), increase in percentage by inserting pin fins (% Area), ratios like spacing to height (S/H) and L/H obtained in the present study.


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (6 Part A) ◽  
pp. 2493-2502
Author(s):  
Saurav Manna ◽  
Subhas Haldar ◽  
Subrata Ghosh

Heat transfer under laminar natural convection from a hollow cylindrical fin mounted on a horizontal base plate has been numerically studied. The flow outside the fin is much stronger than that inside the hole and as a consequence the rate of heat transfer from a hollow fin is primarily due to the contribution by the outer surface of the fin. Fortunately, the rate of heat transfer is not negatively affected by the presence of the hole at the fin centre. On the contrary, when the Grashof number is higher or the hole diameter is bigger, the inside surface contributes marginally to the heat transfer. A hollow fin saves material and weighs less compared to a solid fin. So, this feature may be exploited.


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