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Conjugate Heat Transfer High-Heat-Flux Amplification Simulation

Fusion Science and Technology, 2010
High-heat-flux (HHF) removal (HHFR) limits can be formidable technological barriers that prevent or limit the normal implementation or optimization of new and novel devices or processes.
Ronald D. Boyd, Aaron M. May
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Conjugated Heat Transfer in Microchannels

2010
[No abstract available]
Kakaç, Sadık   +3 more
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Modeling conjugate heat transfer

2010 3rd International Conference on Thermal Issues in Emerging Technologies Theory and Applications, 2010
Modeling conduction heat transfer in electronic systems has gained some maturity over the past 3 decades. Although new modeling challenges were associated with 3D stacked dies or packages, some modeling approaches were proposed to handle this rather complicated multiple heat source problem.
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Conjugate convective heat transfer problems

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1974
Abstract From the analysis of a conjugate problem of convective heat transfer in a laminar incompressible flow around a flat plate of a finite thickness the design formulas are suggested for a local Nusselt number Nux(Nux/Nux0)−1 = CBx ...
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Unified Solution of Conjugate Fluid and Solid Heat Transfer – Part II. High-Order Conjugate Heat Transfer

Advances in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Summary: A high-order unified solution method is presented for simulating the coupled fluid flow and heat transfer phenomena in solid materials. The method integrates the energy transfer processes of fluid and solid by transforming the compressible Navier-Stokes equations into a dimensionless system through a double-time-scale approach.
Li, Shu-Jie, Ju, Lili
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CONJUGATE HEAT TRANSFER IN POROUS ANNULUS

Journal of Porous Media, 2014
The effect of conductivity ratio on temperature at a solid-porous interface is one of the most important aspects in conjugate heat transfer. The present work is undertaken to investigate heat transfer behavior in a porous annular vertical cylinder having a solid wall at the inner surface The main objective ofthe present study is to evaluate the effect ...
Jagirdar, Salman Ahmed Khan   +6 more
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Conjugate heat transfer from a small heated strip

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1997
Abstract This study addresses the electronic cooling problem from the perspective of scaling laws applied to a simple conjugate heat transfer geometry, steady shear flow over a heated strip on a flat plate. The results are reported in a compact form in terms of a modified Nusselt number and a combined parameter ( solk f k s )Pe
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Conjugate Heat Transfer Simulation in Gaseous Flow Micro Heat Exchanger

ASME 2015 13th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels, 2015
An extended numerical analysis is performed in order to characterize the combined effect of compressibility, rarefaction and conjugate heat transfer (CHT) in counter current and parallel flow micro heat exchanger. Relatively short microchannel geometries are considered, leading to more significant dependence on compressibility and rarefaction effects ...
CROCE, Giulio, Coppola, Michele A.
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Conjugate heat transfer in square enclosures

Heat and Mass Transfer, 2006
Building elements represented by square vertical enclosures encircled with finite walls or with centered solid body, could maintain the equivalent fluid volumes through the volume ratio scale. Present work aims to investigate the fluid flow and heat transfer in these two building elements.
Fu-Yun Zhao, Di Liu, Guang-Fa Tang
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Conjugate heat transfer in inclined open shallow cavities

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2003
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Polat, O., Bilgen, E.
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