Heat transfer coefficient for flat and ribbed surfaces with interrupted heating

Authors
Citation
Kw. Low et C. Yap, Heat transfer coefficient for flat and ribbed surfaces with interrupted heating, PROCEEDINGS OF 3RD ELECTRONICS PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE, 2000, pp. 438-444
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Current Book Contents
Year of publication
2000
Pages
438 - 444
Database
ISI
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Abstract
The heat dissipation due to flat and ribbed surfaces is extensively studied mainly with uniform temperature or uniform heat flux conditions. It is kno wn that when the boundary layer is interrupted, the heat transfer coefficie nt can increase significantly. In view of the increase of heat flux in devi ces and applications, a computational study of interrupted heating with fla t and ribbed surfaces is conducted. The findings of the study can provide u seful insight into enhancing the forced convection cooling by air in variou s applications. Computations were conducted using the commercial Computational Fluid Dynami cs code FLUENT. The modelling parameters were selected to correspond to an experimental study being conducted at UC Davis. The Renormalised Group (RNG ) k-epsilon turbulence model with nonequilibrium wall functions is used to model the turbulent flows. The computational results are verified with experimental data from UC Davis . In addition, the effects of using different turbulence models provided by FLUENT are also examined.