Ja. Ackermann et al., CONJUGATE HEAT-TRANSFER IN SOLAR COLLECTOR PANELS WITH INTERNAL LONGITUDINAL CORRUGATED FINS .2. LOCAL RESULTS, Forschung im Ingenieurwesen, 61(6), 1995, pp. 172-179
A computational study is conducted to determine, for laminar flow in a
solar collector panel or a parallel-plate channel with an internal, l
ongitudinal, corrugated fin, the effects of varying the fin angle (or
the fin pitch), the fin thickness, the wall-to-fluid thermal conductiv
ity ratio, and the thermal boundary condition on the local surface tem
perature and heat flux distributions. The corrugated fin and the two w
alls form individual triangular flow passages in the collector panel o
r parallel-plate channel. The results of the investigation show that t
he variation of the local surface temperature is large when the fin is
thin and when the wall/fluid thermal conductivity ratio is small. The
local surface heat flux is low near the corners of both the upper and
lower triangular flow passages. Near the point of fin attachment on t
he heated wall, heat may be transferred fr om the fluid to the fin. He
at may also be transferred from the fluid to the unheated wall near th
e point of fin attachment. When the thermal conductivity ratio is smal
l, the temperature field in the flow cross section is predominantly st
ratified. In the limit as the thermal conductivity ratio approaches in
finity, the temperature field is that of the thermally fully developed
laminar flow in a triangular duct with a streamwise uniform heat flux
and peripheral uniform surface temperature boundary condition.