Title of article :
Analysis of the 1D heat conduction problem for a single fin with temperature dependent heat transfer coefficient – Part II. Optimum characteristics of straight plate and cylindrical pin fins
Author/Authors :
I.N. Dul’kin، نويسنده , , G.I. Garas’ko، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
17
From page :
3325
To page :
3341
Abstract :
An exact hypergeometric implicit solution of the 1D steady-state heat conduction problem for a straight fin of constant cross-section is used to calculate the dependence of the main dimensionless fin parameters, specifically, base thermal conductance G and thermo-geometrical fin parameter N on image, the ratio of the fin tip to fin base temperature excesses. The straight plate fin (SPF) and cylindrical pin fin (CPF) with an insulated tip (INT) and non-insulated tip (NINT) are optimized. The local heat transfer coefficient (HTC) is assumed to vary as power function of the local fin excess temperature with arbitrary value of exponent n in the range of image. Every curve from G vs image set at given n for a fin with an INT is shown to have a single global maximum image at image and corresponding image, i.e. the main optimum parameters depend only on exponent n. Every curve from G vs image set for a fin with a NINT depends, in addition, on the complex fin tip parameter image. These curves have the local maximum and minimum points. As image increases these points approach each other and at image merge. The corresponding curve G vs image has the only inflection point. The main optimum parameters of a fin with an INT and inflection point parameters of a fin with a NINT are approximated by general homographic function of n. Each main optimum parameter of a fin with a NINT is expressed as a product of the corresponding parameter of this fin with an INT and a correction factor approximated by the generalized closed-form formula. The results of the study are presented in form of dimensionless explicit relations, tables and plots which are well suited for the thermal design of optimum fins.
Keywords :
Single fin (SPF and CPF) , Insulated and non-insulated tip , Explicit closed-form formulae , Temperature dependent HTC , Optimization procedure
Journal title :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
Record number :
1075467
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