Forced convection from an isolated heat source in a channel with porous medium |
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Authors: | Hyung Jin Sung Seo Young Kim Jae Min Hyun |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Yusung, Taejon, South Korea |
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Abstract: | A numerical study is made of flow and heat transfer characteristics of forced convection in a channel that is partially filled with a porous medium. The flow geometry models convective cooling process in a printed circuit board system with a porous insert.The channel walls are assumed to be adiabatic. Comprehensive numerical solutions are acquired to the governing Navier-Stokes equations, using the Brinkman-Forchheimer-extended Darcy model for the regions of porous media. Details of flow and thermal fields are examined over ranges of the principal parameters; i.e., the Reynolds number Re, the Darcy number Da (≡K/H2), the thickness of the porous substrate S, and the ratio of thermal conductivities Rk (≡keff/k). Two types of the location of the porous block are considered. The maximum temperature at the heat source and the associated pressure drop are presented for varying Re, Da, S, and Rk. The results illustrate that as S increases or Da decreases, the fluid flow rate increases. Also, as Rk increases for fixed Da, heat transfer rates are augmented. Explicit influences of Re on the flow and heat transport characteristics are also scrutinized. Assessment is made of the utility of using a porous insert by cross comparing the gain in heat transport against the increase in pressure drop. |
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Keywords: | porous block in a channel forced convection heat transfer pressure drop |
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